Leave It to Binky #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's teen humor series hits a charming high note with this 1952 entry, as Bob Oksner's cover catches Binky mid-embrace with a blond girl — clearly lost in a romantic moment — while a wisecracking pal crouches in the foreground with a camera, threatening to make it a "time exposure" for a mere 25 cents. Oksner's clean, expressive linework brings real warmth and comic timing to the gag, perfectly capturing that mid-century teen comedy vibe. A delightful snapshot of everyday adolescent mischief at its most relatable.
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When Binky passes his life-saving test, Uncle Snootly presents the family with a giant portrait of himself in his own life-saving gear.
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