My Little Margie comic books issue 3
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Published Nov 1954 by Charlton Comics Group.$9.50
$6.80
- 3 1/4" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached at one staple. Staple added (not manufacturing). Cover oxidation. Water damage.
Cover by Chic Stone features Charles Farrell. Stories and art by Chic Stone and others. Charlton presents the misadventures of the popular TV/radio show character and her long-suffering father, Vern. Vern wants Margie to be more active, but he didn't mean taking self-defense lessons from a TV wrestler. Freddy offers to help Margie with the office bake sale, but he's a klutz in the kitchen. Vern's chance at a raise is jeopardized by a sudden visit from slovenly Uncle Amos. A Letter from My Little Margie; Saved by the Belle; If I Knew You Were Comin'; Ticket Tack Toe; Pop Say Uncle; The Sour Hour; I Remember Margie; Truth-Ache; A Good Tip! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1959 by Charlton Comics Group.
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Cover by Pat Masulli and Jon D'Agostino. Stories and art by Pat Masulli and Jon D'Agostino. A spin-off of the long-running comic based on the popular TV/radio show character. Both this and "My Little Margie" included fashion and story pages featuring Margie in reader-designed fashions that identified the designer by name, even on the cover. Margie goes to Mexico to model fashions and have misadventures. Vicki Charm tries to frame Margie by faking a love letter from her to El Tigre the Bandito, and The Governor himself must intervene. But these stories are just good reasons to show Margie in reader-designed fashions on every page. Plus a photo of actress Gale Storm, who played Margie on TV and radio. South of the Border!; Anything for a Laugh; Selected Pin-Ups; My Little Margie's Puzzle Page. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1956 by Charlton Comics Group.$9.00
Cover by Chic Stone. Stories and art by Chic Stone and others. This spinoff of the popular TV/radio show provides a bridge between I Love Lucy-style domestic comedy and Archie-style teen comedy, two staples of 1950s entertainment. When Margie and the girls go gaga over teen star Allen Hill, Freddie tries to finds some info that will tarnish Allen's image. Margie and the gang go to a dude ranch, where Margie finds only heat, rough terrain, and snakes. At the beach, Freddie tries to distract Margie from a handsome lifeguard. A Letter from My Little Margie to You!; Celebrity in Town; Happy Hobbies; A Beachy Situation; Tall, Dark, and Blond; Can't Elope; Freshman Freddy: A Course in Salesmanship! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.




