Buzzy #70
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA dance-floor dilemma plays out in four lively panels right on the cover of this 1956 DC teen comedy, as "America's Favorite Teen-Ager" Buzzy refuses to let a rival cut in — only to discover it's officially a cut-in dance, leaving him hilariously outmaneuvered. Owen Fitzgerald's clean, expressive linework captures every exasperated glare and determined stance, from Buzzy's defiant "Definitely Not!" to his red-haired date being swept away while he fumes on the sidelines. It's a charming snapshot of mid-1950s teen humor with just enough romantic rivalry to keep things entertaining.
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Buzzy's new trumpet teacher improves his embouchre with kissing.
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