Leave It to Binky #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's teen comedy series delivers a wonderfully chaotic summer scene in this 1950 issue, with cover art by Bob Oksner showing a blonde girl in outdoor gear pleading "Binky! Do something!" as a boy tumbles upside-down off a dock — his cheerful reply of "I am!" suggesting he's doing exactly the wrong thing. A curious bear lurking at the edge of the dock only adds to the perfectly timed comedic disaster unfolding on the waterfront. Fifty-two big pages of this kind of lighthearted mischief, priced at just a dime, makes Leave It to Binky #15 a delightful snapshot of postwar teen humor.
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Mr. Baxter will only let Binky take Peggy on a hayride if he promises to be back by midnight.
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