Leave It to Binky #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's teen humor series delivers another charming dose of suburban comedy with this 1950 issue, featuring a cover penciled by Bob Oksner that perfectly captures the series' lighthearted spirit. On the cover, a blonde girl named Peggy — bow in hand and an archery target strapped to her back — points at a wide-eyed Binky, who has just been pinned to a tree by one of her arrows, his speech bubble stammering "Th-that's the target, Peggy!" With 52 big pages for just a dime, this is warm, witty fun from writer Hal Seeger that reminds you why postwar teen comics had such an enduring appeal.
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Through a series of circumstances, Binky's surprise present for Peggy passes through many hands until it reaches her.
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