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English: Katy Keene and Sis the Candy Kid from Suzie number 64 (Archie Comics, August 1948). While the comic was aimed at a predominately female audience, stories contained a generous amount of fan service, usually in the form of Katy and Sis getting changed. Readers often submitted designs for the characters' clothing and were credited in the panel layouts.
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Author Bill Woggon
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