Patsy and Hedy #107
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1966 Marvel gem drops Patsy and Hedy right onto a movie set, where the cover shows the two stylish career girls flanking a dramatic scene — a dashing blond man identified as the returning Cord Ryan astride what appears to be a helicopter or aerial vehicle amid billowing smoke, while a director sits nearby in his chair. Stan Goldberg's cover pencils, inked by John Tartaglione, give the whole scene a breezy, glamorous energy that perfectly suits the story's own tagline: "There's action… there's mystery… there's glamour and excitement." With Denny O'Neil writing and Stan Goldberg also handling interior art, "When A Star Is Born!" looks like a thoroughly entertaining slice of mid-'60s Marvel fun.
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