Miss America Magazine
From 1944 to 1953, Marvel's Miss America Magazine ran for 82 issues as a lighthearted humor and romance comic, offering a mix of teen hijinks and gentle social comedy. The series is most closely associated with writers like William Schreiber and artists including Christopher Rule, Pauline Loth, and Al Jaffee, who brought warmth and charm to its pages. At its heart were the adventures of Patsy Walker and her circle—Buzz Baxter, Nancy Brown, Hedy Wolfe, Mary Walker, and Stanley Walker—whose everyday dramas and friendships defined the book's enduring appeal as a snapshot of mid-century youth culture. It matters as a long-running, character-driven title that helped establish Marvel's foothold in the romance and teen genres before the superhero boom.