Leave It to Binky #62
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running teen humor series delivers a perfect slice of late-'60s summer chaos in this September 1968 issue, with cover art by Bob Oksner showing a frantic Binky straining at the oars of a small wooden rowboat — soaking wet and clearly outmatched — while a blonde girl in a bikini and checkered shorts shouts "Faster, Binky, Faster!" from the shoreline. The breezy, sun-drenched scene captures everything that made Leave It to Binky such a charming fixture of DC's humor lineup: relatable teenage awkwardness played for maximum comedic effect. At 12 cents, this is wholesome, lighthearted fun drawn with Oksner's characteristically clean and expressive line work.
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Binky gets roped into going out with Peggy and her parents even though he doesn't have any money.
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