Leave It to Binky #34
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's sunny teen humor series heads to the beach for this September–October 1953 issue, with Bob Oksner's cover capturing a perfectly awkward moment: a lifeguard carrying a dark-haired girl out of the surf while a stylish blonde in a pink swimsuit stands on the sand, tapping her foot with obvious impatience. Oksner's clean, expressive linework makes the tension — and the comedy — immediately clear. It's the kind of breezy, good-natured fun that made Leave It to Binky a cheerful staple of DC's lighter side.
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Binky can't go to the beach, and not just because he flunked his Junior Lifesaving test.
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