- Script
- Stan Lee (signed)
- Pencils
- Dan DeCarlo (signed)
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- Dan DeCarlo (signed)
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- ?
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- Job Number
- D 313
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Chicken, Nellie and Ned are gonna enter the state of matrimony tomorrow!
- Genre
- humor
Irma's dress credited to Judy Bourgeois, Detroit, Mich. Artist's signature on page 5 of story.
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- Stan Lee (signed)
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- Dan DeCarlo (signed)
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- Dan DeCarlo (signed)
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- D315
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hi, Beautiful... Would you like to trip the light fantastic?
- Genre
- humor
Irma's dress credited to Mary Jane Myers. Artist's signature on the last page of story.
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- Stan Lee (signed as Stan)
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- Dan DeCarlo (signed as Dan) (credited as Dan)
- Inks
- Dan DeCarlo (signed as Dan) (credited as Dan)
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- ?
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- ?
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- C929(A)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Chicken... You're as refreshing as a summer shower...
- Genre
- humor
Irma's dress credited to Christine Anderson, Los Angeles, Calif.
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- D330
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- Hi friends...
Irma's pose and outfit credited to Rose Tupy, Northfield, Minn.
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- D 331
Fashions credited to Linda Covey, Bloomfield, Conn.; Linda Meiner, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Judy Sheely, Redondo Beach, Calif.; Carolyn Goldberg, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Pamela Ogden, W. Richfield, Utah; and Patricia Baratta, London, Ont., Canada.
- Script
- Stan Lee (signed as Stan)
- Pencils
- Dan DeCarlo (signed as Dan)
- Inks
- Dan DeCarlo (signed as Dan)
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- ?
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- Job Number
- C929(B)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- We're forming a baseball pool...
- Genre
- humor
Irma's dresses credited to Judy Brouillard, Chico, Calif.
- Script
- Stan Lee (signed as Stan)
- Pencils
- Dan DeCarlo (signed as Dan)
- Inks
- Dan DeCarlo (signed as Dan)
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- ?
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- C-929(C)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I'd like an air mail stamp!
- Genre
- humor
Dresses credited to Linda Ann Werner, Painesville, Ohio.
- Script
- Stan Lee (signed as Stan)
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- Dan DeCarlo (signed as Dan)
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- Dan DeCarlo (signed as Dan)
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- ?
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- C929(D)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I think the new three dimension movies are wonderful!
- Genre
- humor
Irma's dress credited to Faye Veckert, San Angello, Tex.
- Script
- Stan Lee (signed)
- Pencils
- Dan DeCarlo (signed)
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- Dan DeCarlo (signed)
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- ?
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- D316
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I'd like to ride a horse!
- Genre
- humor
Irma's outfit credited to Lucille LaFlamme, Amesbury, Mass. Artist's signature on the last page of story.
- Script
- Stan Lee (signed as Stan)
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- Dan DeCarlo (signed as Dan)
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- Dan DeCarlo (signed as Dan)
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- ?
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- C929(E)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Where are you goin', Cookie?
- Genre
- humor
Dresses credited to Linda Klein, Romoland, Calif.
- Script
- Stan Lee (signed)
- Pencils
- Dan DeCarlo (signed)
- Inks
- Dan DeCarlo (signed)
- Colors
- ?
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- Job Number
- D314
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- C'mon, Oima... Let's go in and watch the matches!
- Genre
- humor
Amber's dress credited to Malinda Bush Clay and Irma's to Faye Richards, Somerset, Col. Artist's signature on the last page of story.