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Buzzy #15

Sep 1947 · DC · 0.10 USD
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In Buzzy #15 (1947), a 10-cent comic from DC's early years, the titular boy faces a test of patience when he’s tasked with escorting gruff Mr. Gruff to the train station to meet his brother Julius. Written by Al Schwartz and illustrated by George Storm—both handling pencils and inks—this lighthearted tale finds unexpected camaraderie when the two men, initially at odds, bond over a shared love of music. The cover by George Storm captures the moment of their growing connection, all in the spirit of early superhero-era charm.

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artist, inker George Storm
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Buzzy takes Mr. Gruff to the train station to meet his visiting brother Julius, who takes a similar dislike to Buzzy until they discover their similar taste in music.

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