Tippy Teen #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Super Blooper," Jo stumbles into a bizarre mix-up involving oversized photo stamps and a mysterious "BOOSTER" program, leading to a series of escalating mishaps. The humor is sharp and playful, spotlighting Jo’s well-meaning but chaotic energy in a story that turns a simple prank into a full-blown comic misadventure. Cover by Samm Schwartz, with crisp, expressive art that captures the zany tone perfectly.
When Tommy's rival Ashley asks Tippy to the Chamber of Commerce dance, Tommy's jealousy spirals into a wild nightmare where Ashley becomes a caped superhero—complete with superpowers and the girl of his dreams swooning in his arms. Determined to one-up his competition at the costume ball that very night, Tommy shows up with a "super surprise" of his own that lands Ashley flat on his back. This hilarious tale of teenage rivalry and comic-book fantasy proves that sometimes the real superpower is knowing when to throw a punch.
When Tippy questions whether Tommy is truly her perfect match after a kiss leaves her doubting, she sets out to test her feelings—only to discover that a chance encounter might upend everything she thought she knew about love. As misunderstandings and mix-ups spiral, Tippy finds herself caught between what her heart is telling her and the gossip that threatens to follow. A fun, flirty tale about teenage romance and the tricky business of figuring out who's really right for you.
When Tippy and Go-Go venture into a fashionable boutique, they run into an old acquaintance who promptly mocks their enthusiasm for clothes—only to be proven spectacularly wrong when the girls demonstrate just how observant fashion-conscious minds can be. A fun little reminder that there's more to loving style than meets the eye.
When Tommy takes advice from a dating manual and decides to win over Tippy by being casually indifferent, his scruffy new persona backfires spectacularly—and both discover that sometimes a bad first impression can lead to an unexpected second chance. This 1967 teen romp from Tippy Teen #17 proves that the art of wooing women requires more than just reading the book.
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Reprinted in Vicki #2 (1975)
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