Linda comic books issue 8
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Stories by Stan Lee. Art and Cover by Al Hartley. All the drama, romance and excitement of life and love in a big city hospital! Linda Carter, Student Nurse in: "The Patient Who Couldn't Be Cured!" (note: Mike Baker also appears in next issue's "For the Love of Linda!); "Linda's Night Life"; "A New Man for Linda"; "Emergency Call!"; "Linda's Lovely Fashions, Look Mom...No Sleeves!" activity page; and "Linda's Heavenly Hair Styles" illo. Plus: 2-page text story "I'll Be Seeing You" (creators unknown), and "Gwen Glitter's Gorgeous Clothes!" activity page. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.
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Stories and art by John Stanley, Dick Giordano, Vince Colletta, Sal Trapani, Frank McLaughlin and John Tartaglione. Romance and medical drama at a big-city hospital. Linda applies for a secret new job with the space program as a "space nurse." In the process, she's wooed by handsome astronaut Matt Cass. That makes Dr. Blasko jealous - even though he's dating Myrna, who runs a dance studio. Plus articles about Frederick Sertuerner, discoverer of painkillers, and the early malaria treatment cinchona. Pain Ends: Frederick Sertuerner; Space Nurse; The Cinchona Jinx; Tramp Doctor: Sea Raid. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Published Oct 1976 by No publisher listed/fanzine.
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The World of Yesterday is a magazine devoted to entertainers who performed during the first sixty years of the 20th century. Orphan Annie.; 8.5" X 11". Black and white; 32 pages.



