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My Little Margie's Boy Friends (1955) comic books

  • Issue #1
    My Little Margie's Boy Friends (1955) 1

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    Cover by Chic Stone. Stories and art by Chic Stone, Frank Little, Frank Bolle and Art Helfant. 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. Margie dates handsome identical twins from South America, and comical confusion results. Margie's boyfriend Freddie (who looks like Archie in this story, except for the freckles) gets a job as a magician's assistant. Freshman Freddy (a different character, originally from Fawcett's Whiz Comics) tries to avoid running over a flowerbed with his car, and instead destroys the entire house. A Letter to You from My Little Margie; Juan, Too and Margie; Sorcerer's Apprentice; Corny Comes Across; All in a Day's Loafing; Freshman Freddy: Vexing Visitor; Number Please!; Rubbernose Randolph. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    My Little Margie's Boy Friends (1955) 2

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    Cover by Chic Stone. Stories and art by Chic Stone, Frank Little, Frank Bolle and Howard Boughner. 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. Freddie and the guys take the girls on a challenging nature hike to prove male superiority, which backfires in a big way. Wealthy Ace and working-class Freddie get into a game of one-upsmanship to impress Margie. To help the guys learn the trendy new dance called the Mambo, Freddie puts on a dress, and hilarity ensues. A Letter from... My Little Margie and Boyfriends; It's a Woman's World; Ace in the Hole!; Harvey, Master Painter!; Lunch for Sail; Mambo Madness; Freshman Freddy: Double Date!; On the Square; Quiz; Dizzy Daisy. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    My Little Margie's Boy Friends (1955) 3

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    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.

  • Issue #4
    My Little Margie's Boy Friends (1955) 4

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    Cover by Frank Johnson. 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 thinks she's descended from royalty, she suddenly decides she's too good for Freddie and the guys. Margie knits an ugly sweater, which she expects Freddie to wear out in public. Margie donates her dad's old clothes to charity, not realizing that he uses the pockets to stash his reserves of cash. A Letter from My Little Margie to You!; Margie a la Royale; Sweater Dilemma; Actions Speak Loudest; Date Doldrums; Standing Room Only; Hildegarde and Daisy: From Bread to Worse; Poetic Pete: Verse and Verse. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    My Little Margie's Boy Friends (1955) 5
    • Chew. Water damage. Cover detached at one staple.

    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. Freddie and Harvey compete to date Margie by coming up with the most compelling date activities. Freddie schemes to be alone with Linda Sue after the Halloween dance by having Harvey dress up as Linda Sue, which backfires, of course. Margie's dad accidentally pawns a gift from an important client, which Margie promptly buys and unknowingly regifts to the client. A Letter from My Little Margie; Ham on Wh-rye; Gorgeous Dish; Happy Birthday; Baby Face Comes Through; Tardy Party; A Wolf That Was; Breezy; Dopey Danny Dee. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    My Little Margie's Boy Friends (1955) 6

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    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. Margie dates in quick succession a bullfighter, a circus fire-eater and an ant specialist, but Margie's dad gets the brunt of the punishment. Margie hopes a new hat will improve her mood. Margie's dad wonders why she's so eager to catch the bus, until he gets a glimpse of the bus driver. A Letter from My Little Margie; Boyfriend Trouble; Ahead of the Game; The Big Squeeze; Early Date; Tardy Party; Two Tickets for Trouble; Harvey's Timetable; Cindy and Lindy. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    My Little Margie's Boy Friends (1955) 7

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    Stories and art by Frank Johnson 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. Margie goes to great lengths to date a celebrity pianist, a spoof of Liberace. When Margie is infatuated with a handsome trapeze artist, Harvey and Freddie endanger their lives to impress her. Margie falls for Mrs. Odetts' nephew Morton, who dresses and acts like it's the 1920s. Dream Man; A Date with Dymwyt; Hairbreath Harvey; A Good Skate; Corny but Cute; Helpful Helper; Masterful Type; Too Good to Be True; Cindy and Lindy: Winter Holiday. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    My Little Margie's Boy Friends (1955) 8

    Cover by Charles Nicholas and Jon D'Agostino. Stories and art by Al Liederman 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. Margie wants her dad to introduce her to the movie star he knows, "Quirk Douglas," but Quirk is such a phony he even uses stunt doubles in real life. Margie finds herself forgotten when the guys go gaga over the new redhead in town, Lola. Clumsy Harvey is chosen to be in a band, but his mishaps injure the other musicians before they're even out of rehearsal. Too Many Quirks; Unfair Competition; Roy; Sloppy Sunset; Music Maestro Please; The Lout, the Tout and the Lady!; Captain Kid: The Captain of the Team. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    My Little Margie's Boy Friends (1955) 9

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    Stories and art by George Marko, Charles Nicholas and Jon D'Agostino. 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. Inspired by literary tough guy Spike Shlaghammer (a spoof of Mike Hammer), Freddie decides to become a tough guy to impress Margie. Freddie buys flowers for Margie, but when he sees her stepping out with another guy, he exchanges them for cacti. Freddie ill-advisedly decides to challenge the guy he sees Margie hanging out with. Carbon Copies; Say It with Flowers; Her Model Behavior; Wicky's Terrific Television; Margie's Secret Life!; Margie's Dream House; Dopey Danny Dee; Tightwad Tad. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    My Little Margie's Boy Friends (1955) 10

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    Cover by Charles Nicholas and Jon D'Agostino. Stories and art by George Wildman and Jon D'Agostino. 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 Tex impresses Margie with his new yacht, Harvey and Freddie decide to get a boat too, but sailing isn't in their blood - or their skill sets. Through a mistaken set of circumstances, Margie manages to (accidentally!) steal a pearl necklace, assault a cop, take his gun, and hijack an armored car. A scary movie has Harvey seeing monsters and maniacs around every corner. Sailors Ahoy; A Desperate Character; Cook a Cake; Harvey's Big Night; You Just Can't Win; Bank Prank; You Wanted Something? 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    My Little Margie's Boy Friends (1955) 11

    Cover by Charles Nicholas and Jon D'Agostino. Stories and art by George Wildman and Jon D'Agostino. 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. Wannabe heroes Harvey and Freddie set a fire to warn approaching trains that a bridge is out, giving new meaning to the phrase "backfire." Margie goes to great lengths to win a TV cooking contest, including dressing up her dad as "Verna." A ski race goes awry. Plus vintage ads for a virtual "Trip to Disneyland" (with 78RPM records!) and a "Jet Rocket Space Ship." Heroes for Hire; Plane Talk; Femme Fatale; Green for a Day; Ski-Happy; Come Crawling. Final issue under this title; series continues as Freddy (1958 Charlton) #12. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.