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Cooper Comic Book Collection
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1956
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Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen, no. 12
Description
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This long-running series blends humor and adventure, as the well-meaning but somewhat inept reporter Jimmy Olsen stumbles into situations, many involving the help of Superman, that lead to stories in Metropolis’ <em>Daily Planet</em> newspaper. As Jonathan Friedmann notes, “the comic book began as a spin-off from the popular <em>Adventures of Superman</em> television series (1952–8), which co-starred Jack Larson as the naive cub reporter” (44). In this issue, Jimmy Olsen performs as a circus clown, visits dinosaurs on Mystic Isle, and, as depicted on the cover, becomes invisible when transported to the fourth dimension. (Reference: Jonathan L. Friedmann, “When Jimmy Blew the Shofar: Midrash and Musical Invective in Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen,” <em>Journal of Religion and Popular Culture</em> 28.1 (Spring 2016): 43-53.)
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Stephen Neil Cooper Synchronic Comic Book Collection, CARCSC-055
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DC
Date
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Apr 1956
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Schwartz, Julius, 1915-2004 (Editor)
Swan, Curt (Penciler)
Burnley, Ray, 1902-1964 (Inker)
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English
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Still image
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Superhero
Teen
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Cooper Comic Book Collection
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1956
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Secret Hearts, no. 32
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<em>Secret Hearts</em> was published by National Comics, better known today as DC Comics, through its Arleigh romance imprint. As Michelle Nolan remarks, "National Comics is well respected by romance collectors for being one of the slickest purveyors of love during the post-Comics Code era, even though many 1950s and early 1960s stories tend to be merely mild fantasies" (79). In this issue, that is certainly true, as each story concludes with a couple's loving embrace. Notably, this comic includes an prose feature, "Ann Martin, Counselor-at-Love," in which readers write in for advice on romance-related topics, from prompting a marriage proposal from a reluctant boyfriend to choosing the right kind of photograph for a wedding announcement. (Reference: Michelle Nolan, <em>Love on the Racks: A History of American Romance Comics</em>. Jefferson: McFarland, 2008.)
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Stephen Neil Cooper Synchronic Comic Book Collection, CARCSC-055
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Arleigh
Date
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Mar 1956
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Ellsworth, Whitney, 1908-1980 (Editor)
Hall, Theda (Penciler, Inker, Colorist)
Hall, Emerson (Penciler, Inker, Colorist)
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English
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Still image
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secrethearts_032_cover.jpg
Romance
Teen
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Cooper Comic Book Collection
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1956
Still Image
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Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica, no. 23
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As the cover to this issue makes clear, <em>Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica</em> focuses on the romantic high-school shenanigans between the blonde girl-next-door Betty Cooper, the brunette Veronica Lodge, daughter of the wealthiest family in Riverdale, and the redheaded typical teenager Archie Andrews. Archie first appeared in 1941, in <em>Pep Comics #22</em>, and the series <em>Archie</em> began a year later in 1942. <em>Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica</em> was the second <em>Archie</em> spin-off series, beginning in 1950, one year after <em>Archie's Pal Jughead</em>. As Bart Beaty notes, "while Archie comics were always popular with a young female audience, [<em>Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica</em>] heightened that appeal with its emphasis on the female costars, and it quickly emerged as the second-most-popular title behind Archie, averaging well over three hundred thousand copies sold per month" by the 1960s (14). (Reference: Bart Beaty, <em>Twelve-Cent Archie</em>. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 2015.)
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Stephen Neil Cooper Synchronic Comic Book Collection, CARCSC-055
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Archie
Date
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Mar - Apr 1956
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English
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Still image
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archiegirlsbettyveronica_023_cover.jpg
Humor
Teen