Friday, July 14, 2023

BARBIE & KEN "Nurse Barbie (and Doctor Ken)"

Did you know Barbie was, among many other things, a Registered Nurse?
(Barbie from 1961...with the original packaging!)
Well, read this never reprinted story from Dell's Barbie and Ken #1 (1962) to find out about it!
You may have noticed that artist Norman Nodel deliberately drew Barbie (and to a lesser extent, Ken) to look like the actual doll, instead of a more "realistic" human.
The concept of the comic is that we're sitting in on a meeting of a Barbie Fan Club, where little girls talk about...you guessed it...Barbie!
In particular, her clothing and accessories, and how the girls imagine they'd interact with their plastic idol if she was a real person!
In this issue, four girls relate how they "met" Barbie...
As a stewardess (with Ken as the plane's pilot!)
As a ballerina (with Ken as the company's lead dancer)
As a nurse (with Ken as...well, you know already)
And finally, as a bride (with Ken as the groom)
Of course, Mattel already had playsets for each of these occupations on the store shelves...
Note: while Barbie is the star of the comic, Ken is the surgeon, and she's a nurse.
To be fair, in 1962, most little girls were culturally-conditioned to be nurses, not doctors.
Today, Barbie as an MD is an accepted concept...and quite a popular seller as well!
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