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Cover: John Stanley

Thirteen #26

Oct 1968 · Dell · 0.12 USD
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“Beginner's Luck...”

In "Beginner's Luck...", Terry grapples with the sudden distance from her best friend Joe, only to discover his hesitation stems from fear of his peers—his secret fishing invite reveals a friendship still strong beneath the surface. A quiet, heartfelt moment in 1968, this issue captures the ache of growing up and the fragile courage it takes to stay true to oneself, all rendered with the crisp, expressive style of John Stanley on the cover.

writer, artist, inker John Stanley · cover John Stanley

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writer, artist, inker John Stanley
cover pencils, inks John Stanley

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Terry is upset because her best friend Joe is avoiding her. When she confronts him, he says his friends make fun of him for hanging out with a girl and tells her to leave him alone. Heartbroken, Terry goes home. A little while later, Joe calls and secretly invites her to go fishing, showing he still values their friendship but is succumbing to peer pressure.

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