Leave It to Binky #38
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running teen humor series serves up a perfectly charming slice of 1954 suburban life on this cover. Binky clutches an open red umbrella over his date Peggy — rain puddles still visible on the sidewalk — while she points out the rain has stopped and he cheerfully stalls, insisting they "wait awhile, just to be sure." In the background, two other girls stroll past carrying what appears to be a balloon, blissfully unaware of Binky's transparent scheme — a light, funny snapshot of teen romance that makes Leave It to Binky #38 an easy pick for fans of classic mid-century comics.
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At Allergy's suggestion, Binky puts his angry thoughts into a letter to Peggy rather than confront her, with no intention of mailing the letter. Later Allergy takes the book Binky put the letter in back to the library and Sherwood checks it out.
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