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Club 16 Comics #2 (1948)

Eastern Color · 1948 · 52 pages

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ContinueClub 16 Comics #3 →
Contains 8 stories
Generosity Complex
6 pp · teen

When Betsy reads her horoscope and learns it's her day of great generosity, she becomes determined to give to those in need—starting with a shabby hobo she spots on the street. Her well-meaning impulse sets off a chaotic chain of events that tangles up her boyfriend Bix, gets them chased by the eager volunteers at the Ladies Auxiliary Hobo Haven, and leaves everyone scrambling to recover what was lost in all the confusion. It's a rollicking reminder that sometimes the kindest intentions can create the biggest headaches.

Sorority Rushing
6 pp · teen

At Butternut High, Angela and her friends face rejection when the established sororities don't extend them bids, so Angela does what any resourceful teenager would do—she founds her own club for the left-out girls and throws a rival dance to prove they're just as worthy. As the two events clash and the stakes rise, Angela discovers that sometimes the best way to win acceptance isn't to compete with the in-crowd, but to build something better.

Capt. Kidd Cavorted!
6 pp · humor

When Jerry gets excluded from the gang's water treasure hunt, a magical dream takes him on a swashbuckling adventure as the fearsome Captain Kidd himself—complete with a motley pirate crew and a quest for buried treasure. But commanding a ship full of landlubbers and facing off against a spirited young woman named Marge proves to be more chaotic than any pirate's life should be, leading to wild hijinks on the high seas and a treasure hunt that doesn't quite go as planned.

Beautiful Is The Word For Wendy!
6 pp · teen

Wendy, a young photographer at the Herald, bristles when her publisher boss Jim Pepper nicknames her "Clickety"—until he assigns her to shoot a fashion show searching for an "All-American Girl" model. What should be a straightforward assignment quickly spirals into chaos when three rough-looking men mysteriously pursue her through the event, and Jim and his staff must rush in to help. By the time the dust settles, Wendy's got her prize photo and a new appreciation for how her boss sees her.

Untitled story
1 pp · humor
Romeo and Juliet
6 pp · teen
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In a playful twist on Shakespeare’s classic, two twins take the stage in *Romeo and Juliet*, using clever costume swaps and wigs to confuse their classmate Harry, who’s confident he can tell them apart. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, this 1948 six-page story from *Club 16 Comics #2* turns a school production into a lighthearted game of identity and disguise.

Paint's A-Flyin'!
6 pp · teen

Bungling Ben has big dreams of becoming a great artist and winning the inter-school art contest with his revolutionary "realism" technique—but chaos follows wherever his paintbrush goes. When his oversized canvas mysteriously disappears before the exhibition, Ben finds himself in a scramble to figure out what happened to his masterpiece. Will his artistic vision survive the mayhem, or will Ben's latest scheme collapse under the weight of his own ambition?

1,000 LBS.
6 pp · teen

Jug takes his sweetheart Poppy and her kid brother Maxwell to the carnival, where a showboating wrestler called the Crunching Gizmo insults the whole group—and particularly gets under Jug's skin when the muscle man underestimates him. When the Gizmo offers fifty dollars to anyone tough enough to last five minutes in the ring, Jug steps up to prove what Panther Hollow grit is really made of. It's a scrappy underdog tale with heart, carnival chaos, and more hillbilly charm than you'd expect from a straightforward fight story.

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