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Cover: John Stanley

Thirteen #6

Feb 1963 · Dell · 0.12 USD
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“First Kiss”

In "First Kiss," a quiet moment by the lake unfolds with gentle humor and tender uncertainty as Terry notices Herbie’s sudden departure from fishing, sparking curiosity. When Joe reveals Herbie’s secret date, Terry’s thoughts drift, leading to a lighthearted tangle of fishing lines and a heartfelt exchange about friendship and feelings—perfectly captured in the expressive, nostalgic style of John Stanley’s 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 watches Herbie leave the lake unexpectedly, curious about his sudden departure from fishing. She turns to her friend Joe, who is focused on their fishing floats, and learns that Herbie has a date with a girl, which surprises her. As Terry becomes distracted by her thoughts, Joe yanks her fishing pole, causing a comical mishap that leaves him tangled in the line. After they settle back into fishing, Terry reflects on how much she enjoys spending time with Joe and worries about him dating. Joe reassures her he has no intention of going steady, making Terry feel happy again.

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