Leave It to Binky #45
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running teen humor series delivers another slice of mid-1950s suburban comedy with this issue, cover art by Bob Oksner showing a grinning Binky in his number-7 jersey leaning in mischievously as a blonde girl in a red dress steps onto a penny scale — her speech bubble making it clear she's suddenly lost her appetite for that soda. Oksner's clean, expressive linework captures the light romantic awkwardness that made Leave It to Binky such a reliable charmer, and at just ten cents, it's a snapshot of exactly what teens were laughing at in 1955.
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Binky gets a job at a theater as an usher. Sherwood decides to take Peggy to a film at that theater, just to rub it in Binky's face.
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