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 1. Days of Adventure: Adventure Comics #413, December, 1971. “Zatanna The Magician!” wr 1. Days of Adventure: Adventure Comics #413, December, 1971. “Zatanna The Magician!” wr 1. Days of Adventure: Adventure Comics #413, December, 1971. “Zatanna The Magician!” wr 1. Days of Adventure: Adventure Comics #413, December, 1971. “Zatanna The Magician!” wr 1. Days of Adventure: Adventure Comics #413, December, 1971. “Zatanna The Magician!” wr 1. Days of Adventure: Adventure Comics #413, December, 1971. “Zatanna The Magician!” wr 1. Days of Adventure: Adventure Comics #413, December, 1971. “Zatanna The Magician!” wr 1. Days of Adventure: Adventure Comics #413, December, 1971. “Zatanna The Magician!” wr 1. Days of Adventure: Adventure Comics #413, December, 1971. “Zatanna The Magician!” wr

1. Days of Adventure: Adventure Comics #413, December, 1971. “Zatanna The Magician!” written by Len Wein with art from Gray Morrow.

2. DC Super Stars #11, January 1977. Written by John Broome, artwork by Gray Morrow.

3. Zatanna Special #1 is a one-shot with a cover date of May, 1987. It was published on January 20, 1987. Written by Gerry Conway, artwork by Gray Morrow, lettering by Ben Oda, Carrie Spiegle and John Costanza.

4. Pages inside the Zatanna Special #1, 1987.

5-10. Screen grabs from the Jem episode “Music is Magic,” first aired Oct 14, 1987. Source: TubiTV.


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Jem in the archives:1 & 2. Promotional photos of Joan Crawford for MGM’s “Letty LyJem in the archives:1 & 2. Promotional photos of Joan Crawford for MGM’s “Letty LyJem in the archives:1 & 2. Promotional photos of Joan Crawford for MGM’s “Letty LyJem in the archives:1 & 2. Promotional photos of Joan Crawford for MGM’s “Letty LyJem in the archives:1 & 2. Promotional photos of Joan Crawford for MGM’s “Letty Ly

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1 & 2. Promotional photos of Joan Crawford for MGM’s “Letty Lynton,” 1932. Dress by American costume designer Adrian Greenburg, who was known as Adrian.


3. “Joan Crawford, Iconic Bombshell,” by Barrett Evon. Overpainting of George Hurrell’s original photo of Joan Crawford for “Letty Lynton,” 1932.


4 & 5. Screenshots of Danse in the Jem episode, “Homeland, Heartland,” first aired 8 Feb. 1988. The first screenshot is by rockjem.com; the second screenshot is from Tubi TV.


6. Fashion croquis by Sunnyday for the Jem Cartoon WardrobebyPranceatron


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Jem in the archives: Top: Joko Zohrer wearing Givenchy for American Vogue, April 1, 1985. Photo: ShiJem in the archives: Top: Joko Zohrer wearing Givenchy for American Vogue, April 1, 1985. Photo: Shi

Jem in the archives:

Top: Joko Zohrer wearing Givenchy for American Vogue, April 1, 1985. Photo: Shiela Metzner. Hair: Gerard Bollei. Makeup: Anne-Marie Barthelemy.

Lower left: Sunbow model sheet P-24. Fashion debuted in “Awards Night II,” Jem, September 20, 1986. Image from pranceatron.com/jem/cartoonwardrobe.

Lower right: Integrity Toys-produced doll fashion, 2016. Designer Vaughan Sawyer.


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Jem in the archives:Top: Kim Alexis wearing Ungaro for American Vogue, April 1, 1985.Lower left:Jem in the archives:Top: Kim Alexis wearing Ungaro for American Vogue, April 1, 1985.Lower left:

Jem in the archives:

Top: Kim Alexis wearing Ungaro for American Vogue, April 1, 1985.

Lower left: Sunbow model sheet RX-3. Fashion first appeared in “Kimber’s Rebellion,” Jem, November 17, 1985. Image courtesy of pranceatron.com/jem/cartoonwardrobe.

Lower right: Screenshot from Jem Theme Song, October 6, 1985.


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Jem in the archives: Top right: Cindy Crawford wearing North Beach Leather. Ad in the April, 1985 Jem in the archives: Top right: Cindy Crawford wearing North Beach Leather. Ad in the April, 1985

Jem in the archives:


Top right: Cindy Crawford wearing North Beach Leather. Ad in the April, 1985 issue of American Vogue.


Lower left: Sharon Knettell’s illustration of Hasbro’s produced doll fashion, “Winning is Everything,” 1985.


Lower right: Sunbow model sheet P-2. Image taken from pranceatron.com/jem/cartoonwardrobe.


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