Credits
Writer(s):
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Penciller(s):
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Inker(s):
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Colorist(s):
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Letterer(s):
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Subject Matter
Genres:
romantic
Character(s):
Rhoada Berman; Louise; Helen; Charles Wister; Ted Williams [Ed Willis]; Miriam; Aunt Lucy; Gustave; Madame Rosand
Synopsis:
Office worker Rhoada never has a date because she dresses plainly. She gets a makeover from beauty expert Wister and spends her savings on new clothes. She goes on a blind date with Ed and all the men are attracted to her. Rhoada spends the weekend at Ed’s house, chaperoned by his Aunt Lucy. Ed and Rhoada continue to see each other, but when he makes a romantic move on her, she changes into her plain attire so he won’t be deceived. Ed loves Rhoada for herself not her outward appearance and they are married.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
10
Notes:
The male protagonist is originally called "Ed Willis" but on page 6 his last name suddenly becomes "Williams" and he is alternately referred to as "Ed" and "Ted" (sometimes in adjacent panels) for the rest of the story.