Josie and the Pussycats #105
In "Voice of Experience," Jo and her bandmates find themselves caught in a playful battle of wits when Alex sets up a hidden microphone in Alexandra's room, tricking her into believing she has a magic talking mirror. The prank backfires when Alexandra, fed up, uses her real magic to make everything in the house—appliances, furniture, even the walls—start talking back to Alex. Written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with vibrant energy by Stan Goldberg (pencils), Rudy Lapick (inks), Barry Grossman (colors), and Bill Yoshida (letters), this 1982 classic features a delightfully surreal twist on teenage mischief, with a cover by Stan Goldberg and Rudy Lapick that captures the chaos perfectly.
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Alex rigs up a microphone in Alexandra's room to make her think she has a magic talking mirror. Alexandra retaliates by using some real magic to make everything talk to him.
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