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Miss America#64
Cover: Morris Weiss
Miss America #64
In Miss America #64, a 1954 10-cent comic, the latest trend among girls—collecting boys’ autographs on "conquest jackets"—sparks a quiet storm when Hedy has one delivered to Patsy’s house, testing the loyalty between Patsy and Buzz. With art by Morris Weiss, both interior and cover, the issue captures the playful tension of teenage drama with a touch of vintage charm.
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artist Morris Weiss
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The latest girls' fad is collecting the autographs of admiring boys on their "conquest jackets." Hedy has one of these jackets delivered to Patsy's house in order to cause a rift between Patsy and Buzz.
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