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TV Teens Vol. 2 (1954) comic books

  • Issue #9
    TV Teens Vol. 2 (1954) 9
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4372552018
    • 3/4" spine split.
    • INCOMPLETE. Missing pages (affects art and story).

    Cover by Gladys Parker. Stories and art by Gladys Parker and Pete Field. Mopsy, one of the first female-centric comic strips, by pioneering female artist Gladys Parker, combines an Ever Meulen art style with pantomime-style gags and good-girl art. Mopsy tries to change her image to impress handsome Tony, who claims he likes smart, modest women. Knitting a sweater for her dog turns out to be more challenging than Mopsy thought. When a woman loses weight after a steam bath, Mopsy decides the same will work for her clothes. Plus "Mopsy Modes" paper dolls, showcasing the fashions of another era. Mopsy; Mopsy Modes; Pixie; Gag-Bag; Comedy Column. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $95 TV Teens Presents Mopsy Vol. 2 #9 2.0 GD GLADYS PARKER GGA 1955 HTF Rare

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  • Issue #12
    TV Teens Vol. 2 (1954) 12
    • 1.25" Cumulative spine split. Water spotting. Staple rust.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
      Other items consigned by Bud Plant

    Cover by Gladys Parker. Stories and art by Gladys Parker and Gracie Allen. Mopsy, one of the first female-centric comic strips, by pioneering female artist Gladys Parker, combines an Ever Meulen art style with pantomime-style gags and good-girl art. Mopsy decides to give herself a home perm, causing a meter-reader to think she's a ghostly spirit, and a talent agent to think she's a comedian. Thinking that she's found a poem Wally wrote for another girl, Kitty goes out with nerdy Rodney Bookmark to get back at Wally. Rather than fix a dent in her car, Mopsy sets out to make the rest of the car match it. Plus a three-page text piece written by comedy legend Gracie Allen of the Burns & Allen vaudeville duo. Mopsy; Bright Boy Bryson; Kitty: How Do I Love Thee?; Bon Voyage. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.