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TIPPY TEEN
Publication Dates:November 1965 - October 1969Number of Issues Published:25 (#1 - #25)Colour:colourDimensions:standard Silver Age U.S.Paper Stock:glossy cover; newsprint interiorBinding:squarebound (1, 3, 5, 18); saddle-stitched (12)Publishing Format:was ongoingPublication Type:magazine
TIPPY TEEN SPECIAL COLLECTOR'S EDITION
Publication Date:November 1969Number of Issues Published:1Colour:Full ColourDimensions:Standard Silver Age U.SPaper Stock:Glossy cover; Newsprint interiorBinding:SquareboundPublishing Format:One-Shot
This issue was advertised in Tippy Teen #24, and is an unnumbered addition to the 25 issue series.
TEEN-IN
Publication Dates:Summer 1968 - Fall 1969Number of Issues Published:4 (#[1] - #4)Colour:ColourDimensions:Standard Silver Age U.S.Paper Stock:Glossy cover; Newsprint interiorBinding:SquareboundPublishing Format:Was Ongoing Series
TIPPY'S FRIENDS GO-GO AND ANIMAL
Publication Dates:August 1966 - November 1968Number of Issues Published:11 (#1 - #11)Colour:ColourDimensions:Standard Silver Age U.S.Paper Stock:Glossy Cover; Newsprint InteriorBinding:SquareboundPublishing Format:Was ongoingPublication Type:magazine
numbering continues with Tippy's Friend Go-Go (Tower, 1969 Series) #12
TIPPY'S FRIEND GO-GO
Publication Dates: March 1969 - October 1969Number of Issues Published:4 (#12 - #15)Colour:Full ColourDimensions:Standard Silver Age U.S.Paper Stock:Glossy cover; Newsprint interiorBinding:SquareboundPublishing Format:Was Ongoing SeriesPublication Type:magazine
numbering continues from Tippy's Friends Go-Go and Animal (Tower, 1966 Series) #11
In the mid 1960s the Batman TV show brought comics to new popularity, and one of the many publishers that sprang up to capitalize on this fame was Tower Comics. You might remember Tower as the outfit that published T.H.U.N.D.E.R Agents, a overrated superhero series with lots of Wally Wood art. But Tower ALSO published TIPPY TEEN, an underrated teen comic with lots of Samm Schwartz (JUGHEAD) artwork. Tippy lasted longer than the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. agents and was even reprinted widely (under the title VICKI) by Atlas/Seaboard in the 70s.
Tippy is your all-American teenage girl who likes rock and roll music and new clothes, and gets into wacky situations like making two dates with two boys for the same dance!
TIPPY was aimed more towards girls so there were lots of reader-submitted fashions, most of which are pretty garish, even for the 60s.
Tippy's best friend is Go-Go, a folksinger who dates a giant football player named Animal. I don't know if they were actually popular enough to warrant their own book but Tower was more than willing to give it a try! I don't know if those boots Go-Go's wearing get the Joan Baez seal of approval, though.
Go-Go's dad hates Animal and never misses a chance to kick his ass.