Buzzy #42
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA charming slice of early-1950s teen comedy from DC's "America's Favorite Teen-Ager!" — this cover by Graham Place captures a perfectly relatable domestic standoff: a red-robed, exasperated adult gestures toward a television set while Buzzy and a girl on the couch look up in wide-eyed surprise, the speech bubble delivering the punchline that the TV hasn't been working for three days. Place's clean, expressive linework gives the scene a warm, humorous energy that feels right at home alongside the era's best humor comics.
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Wolfie convinces Buzzy to greet Mr. Gruff with a meaningless gesture that will make him think Buzzy is crazy.
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