Barbie #59
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Bright Idea," Skipper's wild imagination takes flight with a series of outlandish science project ideas, but she struggles to ground her creativity in real-world function. Barbie steps in to show her that the best inventions often start with simple, practical solutions—proving that brilliance can be both inventive and useful. Written by Lisa Trusiani and Angelo DeCesare, with art by Mary Wilshire and inks by John Lucas, this 1995 Marvel comic features a cover by Amanda Conner and Jeff Albrecht.
In "Bright Idea," Skipper’s wild imagination runs wild with outlandish science project ideas, but she struggles to ground them in real-world function. Barbie gently guides her to see that the best inventions aren’t just flashy—they’re thoughtful, practical, and made for everyday life.
When Zack dismisses Caitlin’s skill just because she’s a girl, she’s determined to prove him wrong. At the school fair, Barbie and Skipper step in to show that talent isn’t about gender—just a little strategy and a lot of fun.
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