Buzzy #49
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePoor Buzzy finds himself caught in a classic teen predicament on the cover of this 1953 DC gem — a dark-haired girl grabs his face from one side while a stylish redhead looks on skeptically from the other, as Buzzy pleads his case with the speech bubble "But, Susie, she's my cousin!" Graham Place's clean, expressive linework captures the breezy social comedy that made "America's Favorite Teen-Ager" such a charming staple of early '50s comics. A delightful snapshot of postwar teen culture at its most relatable.
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Susie watches the Daytime Storyteller and decides to test Buzzy to see if he's more in love with her than the characters on the tv show.
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