Leave It to Binky #64
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's teen humor series delivers a perfectly relatable predicament in this January 1968 issue, with Bob Oksner's cover showing Binky and his blonde companion perched nervously in a tree — their only refuge from a very agitated bull pawing the ground below. She warns they'll be stuck up there for hours, and Binky's cheerful "Yep!" says everything about his easygoing attitude toward chaos. It's the kind of breezy, lighthearted comedy that made Leave It to Binky such a charming corner of the DC universe.
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Binky uses the "Life With Louise" tv show as an example for improvement with his relationship with Peggy.
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