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Cover: John Stanley

Thirteen #29

Jan 1971 · Dell · 0.15 USD
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“Judy's Twist”

In "Judy's Twist," Terry and her friend Joe face off in a lake race, but the real challenge comes when Joe starts spending time with a new girl who claims she can't swim. When Terry stages a fake emergency with a poodle, the girl leaps in to "rescue" it—only to be exposed as an expert swimmer. The reveal leaves Joe questioning the girl’s intentions, and he quietly sides with Terry, acknowledging her clever prank. Cover by John Stanley, typeset lettering.

writer, artist John Stanley · cover John Stanley

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writer, artist John Stanley
cover pencils John Stanley

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Terry and her friend Joe are at the lake when she challenges him to a race. Terry wins, but discovers Joe has been talking to a "snobbish" new girl. The girl is clinging to Joe, claiming she can't swim, and Terry suspects she's faking to get his attention. Terry then fakes a poodle in distress, which prompts the girl to reveal she's an expert swimmer as she dives in to "rescue" it. The poodle reappears on the beach, and the girl returns, only to find a disillusioned Joe now sitting with Terry. He acknowledges Terry's prank, seeing through the girl's ruse.

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