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It's drawn by Art Cappello, so of course there's underwear. Anyway, at a masquerade party, Marian is, cleverly, Maid Marian; Mr. Stuart just happens to dress as Robin Hood, and... WOW that's an unfortunate tangency.
Fortunately, he not only lies to defend her honor, he shows up again with the best pants yet.
Leila finds out, though, that he's only taking her out because of a bet with his awful friends... and decides to humiliate him, but that plan goes awry, because hormones.
I have no idea who drew "Cold Fish," but I love it. Especially Brett's taste in pants.
Then there's a double date gone horribly wrong, and Carl makes Julie cover for him. I'm sure Pam will be fine, though.
"Too Many Girls," the cover story--actually, the cover is also its splash page--is drawn by Art Cappello. It has almost exactly the same jealousy-and-counterjealousy plot as the first story.
Eventually she decides to make him jealous instead; happy ending. (Ew.)
There was SO much jealousy in the romance comics that appeared on newsstands 50 years ago today, on August 1, 1972. SO much. A THREAD: