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Miss America Magazine#1 [13]
Cover: Hal Reiff

Miss America Magazine #1 [13]

Oct 1945 · Marvel · 0.10 USD

Miss America Magazine #1 [13] (1945) kicks off with Hedy’s sudden rise to local fame after modeling a popular ad campaign, drawing attention from Centerville’s boys—much to the dismay of the other girls, who team up to reclaim their romantic sway. Pauline Loth’s art brings the small-town drama to life, while Hal Reiff’s cover captures the spark of teenage rivalry with a bold, period-perfect flair.

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artist, inker Pauline Loth · cover Hal Reiff

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artist, inker Pauline Loth
cover pencils, inks Hal Reiff

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When Hedy finds herself a local celebrity among Centerville's boys after being the model for a successful ad campaign, the other girls of Centerville conspire to squelch her newfound popularity in order to win their boyfriends back.

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