True Life Library #508
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Guy With Go," a 1966 True Life Library issue, a night club worker named Helen juggles her shift with dreams of an acting career, confiding in her quiet neighbor, a nightwatchman who writes stories in his spare time. When a seemingly promising encounter with a customer who claims to be an agent leads her to a bizarre office, she learns that "agent" Tad specializes in everything from babysitters to second-hand furniture—proof, he insists, that all you need is drive. Jordi Badia Romero handles both pencils and inks for the story, while Ángel Badía Camps delivers the cover.
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Helen works at a night club selling cigarettes to give her time during the day to look for acting jobs. She shares her disappointments with a shy neighbor who works as a nightwatchman to give him time for writing. At the club, she is pestered by a customer. When the customer finds out she wants to be an actress, he tells her he is an agent. When she goes to his office, she discovers Tad is an agent for everything from baby-sitters to second-hand furniture. He tells her that all a guy needs is drive and that's what he's got.
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