Binky #72
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running teen humor series delivers a perfectly timed sight gag on Henry Scarpelli's cover: a hapless suitor, frozen solid and still clutching his guitar after serenading outside in a blizzard, is dramatically hauled indoors while a startled blonde girl exclaims she'd been wondering why he suddenly stopped singing beneath her window. It's the kind of warm, cheerful comedy that made Binky a staple of 1970 spinner racks, and with a story titled "It's Unsteady to Go Steady!" there's clearly plenty more romantic misadventure waiting inside.
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Binky writes a break-up letter to Peggy. He then regrets it and tries to get it out of the mailbox.
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