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Patsy And Hedy
''Patsy and Hedy'' is a comic book title featuring the character Patsy Walker originally published by Atlas Comics (1950s), Atlas Comics beginning in 1952 and later by Marvel Comics. Publication history Created by writer Stuart Little and artist Ruth Atkinson, Patsy Walker first appeared in ''Miss America Magazine'' #2 (cover-dated November 1944), published by Marvel precursor Timely Comics. Redheaded Patsy Walker, her parents Stanley and Dorothy Walker (comics), Betty, her boyfriend Mad Dog (Marvel Comics), Robert "Buzz" Baxter, and her raven-haired friendly rival Hedy Wolfe appeared from the 1940s through 1967 in issues of ''Miss America'', ''Teen Comics'', ''Girls' Life'', and the namesake Teen humor comics, teen-humor series ''Patsy Walker (comic book), Patsy Walker'', as well as in the spin-offs ''Patsy and Hedy'', ''Patsy and Her Pals'', and the single-issue ''A Date with Patsy''. The first issue was published in with a cover date of February 1952, and was published by Atl ...
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A comic book, also called comicbook, comic magazine or (in the United Kingdom and Ireland) simply comic, is a publication that consists of comics art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panels that represent individual scenes. Panels are often accompanied by descriptive prose and written narrative, usually, dialogue contained in word balloons emblematic of the comics art form. "Comic Cuts" was a British comic published from 1890 to 1953. It was preceded by "Ally Sloper's Half Holiday" (1884) which is notable for its use of sequential cartoons to unfold narrative. These British comics existed alongside of the popular lurid "Penny dreadfuls" (such as "Spring-heeled Jack"), boys' " Story papers" and the humorous Punch (magazine) which was the first to use the term "cartoon" in its modern sense of a humorous drawing. The interweaving of drawings and the written word had been pioneered by, among others, William Blake (1757 - 1857) in works such as Blake's "The Descent Of Christ" ...
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