Buzzy #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of Buzzy #4 sets a cheerfully chaotic tone, with a rotund, mustachioed figure seemingly chasing someone off the top of the scene while two teens in the foreground — a blonde girl and the grinning, trumpet-toting Buzzy himself — exchange the deadpan punchline: "Popsy is killing Wolfie!!" / "Is that bad?" George Storm's cartooning strikes a perfect balance between slapstick energy and easy, breezy humor. At ten cents for 52 pages in 1945, this DC title billing itself as featuring "America's Favorite Teenster" delivers exactly the kind of lighthearted fun that made teen comedy comics so appealing during the era.
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When the Cupcake Players Club loses an actor, Mr. Gruff is called upon to play Romeo for their upcoming production.
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