Josie and the Pussycats #87
In "All for the Birds," Josie and the Pussycats find themselves caught in a playful game of misdirection when Valerie shows off how easily people like Alex and Alexandra can be fooled by sounding agreeable—even when saying nonsense. Josie quickly points out that Valerie isn’t immune to the same trick, turning the spotlight back on her. Written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with Dan DeCarlo’s signature charm—penciled on the cover and rendered in full interior art with inks by Rudy Lapick, colors by Barry Grossman, and letters by Bill Yoshida—this 1976 issue captures the band’s witty banter and timeless camaraderie in a 25-cent slice of pop culture from the era.
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Valerie demonstrates that people like Alex and Alexandra never notice what nonsense you say to them, as long as you sound like you're agreeing with them. Josie demonstrates that Val is the same way.
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