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Go-Go and Animal "Tippy Teen Series" (Tower Giant Comic #11) November 1968 "Vanilla Fudge" full page photo

Go-Go and Animal "Tippy Teen Series" (Tower Giant Comic #11) November 1968 "Vanilla Fudge" full page photo

Samm Schwartz
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Giant size book with about twice the pages of a regular issue and a 25 cent cover price. Comic pages are in color. Tower published 25 issues of Tippy Teen, plus a special), and 15 issues of Tippy's Friends Go-Go & Animal, and four issues of the magazine-like Teen-in, which also featured Tippy and her pals. Tippy owed a lot to the reigning superstar of teen humor in comic books, Archie. In her case, however, it was more than just subject matter and style — she also shared their creative personnel. Tippy's boyfriend, Tommy, had a relationship similar to Archie's with Betty, in that both were free to date others, and sometimes did. Her best friend, Go-Go West, had a boyfriend called Animal, and the two of them resembled Archie's classmates Big Moose and Midge, except Animal wasn't as possessive as Moose. The series lasted until October 1969.
Language
English
Format
Comic
Release
January 01, 1968

Go-Go and Animal "Tippy Teen Series" (Tower Giant Comic #11) November 1968 "Vanilla Fudge" full page photo

Samm Schwartz
0/5 ( ratings)
Giant size book with about twice the pages of a regular issue and a 25 cent cover price. Comic pages are in color. Tower published 25 issues of Tippy Teen, plus a special), and 15 issues of Tippy's Friends Go-Go & Animal, and four issues of the magazine-like Teen-in, which also featured Tippy and her pals. Tippy owed a lot to the reigning superstar of teen humor in comic books, Archie. In her case, however, it was more than just subject matter and style — she also shared their creative personnel. Tippy's boyfriend, Tommy, had a relationship similar to Archie's with Betty, in that both were free to date others, and sometimes did. Her best friend, Go-Go West, had a boyfriend called Animal, and the two of them resembled Archie's classmates Big Moose and Midge, except Animal wasn't as possessive as Moose. The series lasted until October 1969.
Language
English
Format
Comic
Release
January 01, 1968

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