Leave It to Binky #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's teen humor series is in fine form with this July–August 1953 issue, as Bob Oksner's cover catches Binky and his stylish date strolling past a carnival rifle range — she's clinging to his arm and delivering the perfectly timed quip "No, thanks, I've got one!" in response to the barker's offer to win her a beautiful doll. Oksner's clean, expressive linework gives the whole scene a breezy, good-natured charm that perfectly captures mid-century teen life. Inside, the fun continues with the story "Personal Geography," making this a genuinely enjoyable slice of 1953 DC humor.
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Binky gets stopped for speeding by plainclothesmen and refuses to believe they're policemen.
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