Leave It to Binky #50
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running teen humor series serves up a perfectly relatable scenario on the cover of this September 1955 issue: Binky, tickets in hand, has brought his date to a rose-covered garden arbor — only to find two younger kids already planted on the bench, with one cheerfully announcing, "Sorry, old man — we got here first!" It's a sweet snapshot of the gentle, everyday comedy that made Leave It to Binky such a charming staple of mid-1950s comics. A ten-cent slice of suburban teen life that captures the era's lighthearted spirit beautifully.
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Binky, who has never ridden a horse before, ends up being a jockey on his Uncle's horse when the real jockey is accidentally hurt.
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