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California Girls: Comic Book Issue No. 5 - Oct 1987 "Resort Fashion For Max" Paper Doll (Eclipse Comics) Trina Robbins
Hostess included baseball cards on the back of its boxes for several years in the late 1970s, though it was just before my interest in sports cards began (the closest equivalent we had in Canada was Stuart baseball and Vachon hockey cards in the mid-1980s).
Source: Captain America and the Falcon #190, October 1975
California Girls: Comic Book Issue No. 5 - Oct 1987 "Polka Dot Laverne" Paper Doll (Eclipse Comics) Trina Robbins
Cobie Smulders (nacida como Jacoba Francisca Maria "Cobie" Smulders, el 3 de abril de 1983, en Vancouver, Columbia Británica, Canadá) como Maria Hill en The Avengers (2012). Creada en New Avengers #4 (marzo de 2005), Hill es una agente entrenada de S.H.I.E.L.D. y se convirtió en su directora. Cobie es famosa por su rol de Robin Scherbatsky en la serie How I Met Your Mother (2005-Presente).
California Girls: Comic Book Issue No. 1 - June 1987 "Max Just Wants To Have Fun" Paper Doll (Eclipse Comics) Trina Robbins
"David Cassidy & Susan Dey/The Partridge Family" Comic Book Poster (1971)
*Appeared in: Just Married: Comic Book Issue No. 90, Dec 1972 (Charlton Comics)
Written by Jack Schiff, drawn by Sheldon Moldoff. One of a long-running series of PSAs.
Source: Detective Comics #345, November 1965
California Girls: Comic Book Issue No. 5 - Oct 1987 "Dreamy Fashions - Mo" Paper Doll (Eclipse Comics) Trina Robbins
California Girls: Comic Book Issue No. 5 - Oct 1987 "Career-Wise Roxanne" Paper Doll (Eclipse Comics) Trina Robbins
The Carneys: Linda-Louise Paper Dolls (Archie Comics) 1994
*Appeared in: The Carneys: Comic Book Issue No. 1, Summer 1994 (Archie Comics)
A contribution for Issue 6 of MAS Context, a quarterly journal created by MAS Studio. www.mascontext.com
(now hopefully correct)
In September & October 2013, Marvel will release LEGO-themed variant covers for 21 of its titles to promote the LEGO Marvel Superheroes game due this fall.
A short-lived toy tie-in comic book from the mid-1980s.
Source: The Comics Journal #79, January 1983