Barbie and Ken (1962) comic books 1963
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Art by Vince Colletta and John Tartaglione. Cover number is #12-053-307. Dell creates the first comic book based on the popular Barbie and Ken dolls. Members of the Barbie Fan Club discuss their imaginary adventures with Barbie and Ken. Jody sees baton-twirling Barbie leading the town parade before the big game. Switchboard operator Barbie shows Cindy how 1960s-era telephone-exchange technology works, including pre-911 emergency calls. Mitzi visits the circus with her Uncle Ben, and Barbie is the star of the show. Plus one-pagers about Ken and Barbie, including their charity work. Miss Wonderful; Barbie's Baton; Emergency; Sun and Fun; Helping Hand. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Art by Vince Colletta and others. Cover number is #12-053-310. Dell creates the first comic book based on the popular Barbie and Ken dolls. Members of the Barbie Fan Club discuss their imaginary adventures with Barbie and Ken. Julie goes riding with Ken and Barbie on Barbie's dude ranch ("the Bar-B Ranch"). Mavis gets a close look at 1960s-era television production when Barbie works as a "weather girl." Wilma goes deep-sea diving with Barbie and Ken. Plus one-pagers about living healthy and a typical day in Barbie's world. Anytime, Anywhere; Barbie & Ken; A Typical Day; Barbie Talk. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Art by Vince Colletta and John Tartaglione. Cover number is #12-053-401. Dell creates the first comic book based on the popular Barbie and Ken dolls. Members of the Barbie Fan Club discuss their imaginary adventures with Barbie and Ken. One girl describes how Barbie is an artist who works with clay. For another, Barbie is a community theatre group director and much-admired actress. Plus a one-pager about Barbie's friend and fellow doll, Midge. Midge; Barbie and Ken; Barbie And The Arts!; Barbie's Theatre Group. Final issue of the series; Barbie comics next appeared in the Mattel-owned Barbie (1964 Mattel Magazine) Vol. 4 #1. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.