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Miss America#81
Cover: Al Hartley
Miss America #81
“A Selfish Love!”
In "A Selfish Love!", Miss America faces a surprising rival in the form of Mabel, a new beauty queen whose charm comes with a sharp edge—she’s spinning tales to break up couples and win hearts for herself. With art by Morris Weiss bringing the drama to life and a striking cover by Al Hartley, this 1956 issue delivers a playful yet pointed look at love and rivalry in a world where appearances can be as misleading as the truth.
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artist Morris Weiss · cover Al Hartley
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artist Morris Weiss
cover pencils, inks Al Hartley
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The new beauty queen on the block, Mabel, is telling unflattering lies to all the boys to get them to split up with their steadies and see her instead.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).