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Issue Details

Issue #70
Published April-May 1959
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing Lawrence Nadle
Notes All information for this index provided by Ed Coyote.

Cover Details - "Hmph -- Did you see the new lifeguard, Judy?"

Genre Humor; Teen
Pencils Graham Place
Inks Graham Place

11 page A Date with Judy story "Oogie for Everybody"

Characters Judy; Oogie; Tootsie; Grace; Brenda
Synopsis Judy's girls club decides that they've been selfish with their boyfriends, so to "share the wealth," it's open season on any other girl's guy. When Oogie makes dates with 4 of Judy's friends for 7, 8, 9, and 10 pm that night, Judy re-thinks the girls' plan.
Genre Humor; Teen
Pencils Graham Place
Inks Graham Place

Half page advertisement "Tootsie Roll ad"

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "The Brave and the Bold #23"

2 page text article "Tips to Teens: Growing Pains"

Pencils ? (illustration)
Inks ? (illustration)
Notes Tips given in poem form.

5 page A Date with Judy story "That's the idea, Pringle"

Characters Oogie; Coach; Sherman Snead; Judy
Synopsis When Oogie works out with weights to impress Judy, he almost wrecks her house.
Genre Humor; Teen
Pencils Graham Place
Inks Graham Place

Half page advertisement "Tootsie Roll Pop ad"

1 page public service announcement "What's Your B.Q.*? (*Brotherhood Quotient)"

Script Jack Schiff
Pencils Bernard Bailey
Inks Bernard Bailey

1 page Teen Laffs filler "Yes, but I bet Sir Walter Reilly didn't have on his father's coat"

Genre Humor; Teen
Script Henry Boltinoff
Pencils Henry Boltinoff
Inks Henry Boltinoff

1 page text article "A Bit of Disc and Data"

Letters typeset
Notes Music notes; includes Dave Brubeck reference.

5 page A Date with Judy story "I thought those boys were supposed to be chasing you, Judy"

Characters Judy's dad; Judy; Reggie Robbins; Millard Mope; Rock Landers; Bill Blah (off-panel); Judy's brother
Synopsis When Judy's father tells her she should date other boys, not just Oogie, Judy retaliates by bringing home a string of boys, all of whom irritate her dad until he's elated when Oogie comes by.
Genre Humor; Teen
Pencils Graham Place
Inks Graham Place

Half page advertisement "Tootsie Roll Fudge ad"