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Cover: Al Hartley

Patsy and Hedy #88

Jun 1963 · Marvel · 0.12 USD
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“Patsy and Hedy Become Cover Girls!”

In "Patsy and Hedy Become Cover Girls!", Patsy and Hedy find themselves caught in a mix-up when Jack Kirby arrives in Centerville to scout for a model for the cover of Love Romances. Mistaking a stranger for the famed artist, the girls go out of their way to impress him—only to learn too late that Jack had quietly been watching Nan, the one local who treated him kindly. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Al Hartley, this 1963 issue features a charming, mischievous twist on fame and first impressions, with Hartley also handling the cover pencils and inks.

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writer Stan Lee · artist, inker Al Hartley · letterer Terry Szenics · cover Al Hartley

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writer Stan Lee
artist, inker Al Hartley
letterer Terry Szenics
cover pencils, inks Al Hartley

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Jack Kirby arrives in Centerville, scouting for a local girl to use as his model for the next cover of the comic book Love Romances. He befriends Nan, while Nan's friends Patsy Walker and Hedy, in hopes of making the cover, mistakenly befriend another man, believing him to be Kirby. Jack chooses Nan to be his cover girl since she was the only person in town who had been nice to him.

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