Buzzy #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA charming slice of postwar teen life, this 1948 DC offering finds "America's Favorite Teen-Ager" Buzzy gallantly carrying a girl across a puddle — only to be confronted by an indignant bespectacled fellow in plaid slacks who makes it hilariously clear the chivalrous gesture was meant for someone named Susie, not for him. Graham Place's breezy cover art captures the era's lighthearted humor with expressive characters and a scenario any teenager of 1948 could instantly relate to. At 52 pages for just a dime, this is a genuinely fun artifact of mid-century American comics.
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Through a series of unfortunate events, Buzzy gets arrested while on his way to a date.
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