Georgie Comics #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1947 Marvel humor comic captures the breezy, laugh-out-loud spirit of postwar teen comedy at its best. The cover by Mike Sekowsky sets the tone perfectly: a confident, dark-haired young woman in rolled-up jeans strides ahead holding a map, while a hapless, wide-eyed fellow staggers behind her, nearly buckled under an enormous, clanging mountain of camping gear. It's a wonderfully expressive scene that promises plenty of good-natured misadventure inside, with interior art and story by Ken Bald bringing "The Spunky Unky!" to life.
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Millie imagines herself singing on "CBN" radio with a "famous singer" who is clearly Frank Sinatra.
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