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Buzzy #11

Jan 1947 · DC · 0.10 USD
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A red convertible careens through an intersection on this January–February 1947 DC cover, its hapless driver pleading "I got something in my eye, Mr. Gruff — I can't see a thing!" while a furious cop shakes his fist and a scrambling pedestrian barely escapes the chaos below. George Storm's lively linework perfectly captures the cheerful mayhem that made Buzzy — "America's Favorite Teenster" — such an appealing slice of postwar teen comedy. At just ten cents, issue #11 delivers the kind of rib-tickling misadventure the series promised right on the masthead.

writer Al Schwartz · artist, inker George Storm · cover George Storm

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artist, inker George Storm
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Buzzy and Susie follow Mr. Gruff to a shipboard meeting to bring his forgotten briefcase, and Buzzy nearly ends up sinking the ship.

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