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COMIC BOOK INDEX [T - U] TEEN-AGED DOPE SLAVES #1 [SEE MORE] ![]() DATE:Fall 1940 STORY TITLE: "Teen-Age Dope Slaves" STORY PLOT: Teen-Age Dope Slaves as exposed by Rex Morgan M.D [Note: this is an anti-drug comic book, Not a reefer madness story] marihuana is mentioned only in 2 or 3 panels and only by the name of weed. CHARACTURES: Rex Morgan M.D FOOTNOTES: [1]- Museum only has a modern-day reproduction. [2]- Only the first 7 seven pages (of over 20) are excluded on CD-ROM. TEEN-AGED DOPE SLAVES / REFORM SCHOOL GIRLS: [SEE MORE] ![]() DATE: Reprint STORY TITLE: "Teen-Age Dope Slaves" STORY PLOT: They're Wild! They're Wanton! They're Willing! They're Teen-Aged Dope Slaves & Reform School Girls out for Kicks! Or at least that’s what the ad (on E-bay) says. The comix contains reprint stories from late 1940's and early 1950's, mostly from two titles, “Teen-aged Dope Slaves” and “Reform School Girls.” Stories include "The Deadly Needle," Trapped," and "Teen-Aged Dope Slaves". FOOTNOTES: [1]-[Reproduction] TEEN-AGE TEMPTATIONS #8 [SEE MORE] ![]() DATE: 1954 STORY TITLE: "Masquerade Marriage" STORY PLOT: [OverStreet-an industrial price guide) states the following - #8- Teenagers smoke reefers. Bull. [well maybe, their are some teens smoking something, but for all we know it may be [God forbid] tobacco] FOOTNOTES: [1]-[Not recommend] TRAPPED #1 [SEE MORE] ![]() DATE: 1951 STORY TITLE: "Trapped" STORY PLOT: Anti-Medical Marihuana, anti-Drug education comic. Prepared by "the Committee on Narcotics - N.Y City," and distributed at public schools. - Bill Jones, a clean-cut, high-school kid, is conned (in the boys restroom) into trying Marihuana. It's all downhill for him after that. His schoolwork suffers, he gets into fights with his parents, etc. And while his girlfriend, teachers, etc., try to help, soon he moves on to hard drugs. (Medical Marihuana = starter drug - everyone knows that.) Only after he is arrested and put in jail does he come to his senses. A must read. FOOTNOTES: [1]- Five star reefer madness rating. Publisher Publisher: Columbia University Press TRUE CRIME COMICS #5 [SEE MORE] ![]() DATE: April 1949 STORY TITLE: "I Was A Racket Girl" STORY PLOT: A young aspiring actress and her boy friend gets involved in a medical marihuana selling racket. Lots of stereotypes words etc., must reading. FOOTNOTES: [1]- Five star reefer madness rating Publisher: Magazine Village, Inc. 114 East 32nd St., New York 16, N.Y. TRUE LOVE CONFESSIONS #1 [SEE MORE] ![]() DATE: May 1954 STORY TITLE: "Twice Jilted!" STORY PLOT: Marihuana is only mentioned once in the story --- the medical marihuana lie that it effects ones ability to safely drive an automobile. Other than that it's a typical romance story. Not worth reading FOOTNOTES: [1]- Not worth reading. Publisher: Premier Magazines, Inc., 11 East 44th Street, New York 17, N.Y. UNDERWORLD CRIME #5 [SEE MORE] ![]() DATE: March, 1951 STORY TITLE: "River of Blood" STORY PLOT: Not a reefer madness comic. Although the subject marihuana does come up (in a negative way), the story is more about some Mexican (undocumented workers) than anything else. FOOTNOTES: [1]- None Publisher: Fawcett Publications, Inc. Fawcett Pl., Greenwich, Conn, WANT TO KNOW MORE: ===================== Due to space / download time considerations, only selected materials are displayed. If you would like to obtain more information, feel free to contact the museum. All our material is available (at cost) on CD-Rom format.
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