Patsy and Hedy #57
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePatsy and Hedy #57 (1958) delivers a sharp, playful showdown when Hedy brings her friends together to meet Winifred Van Ritz, the daughter of one of her father’s clients. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Al Hartley—both on the cover and interior—the issue captures a moment of high-spirited tension as Winifred’s biting remarks test the group’s patience, leading to a satisfying, no-holds-barred comeuppance from Hedy.
In "null," Hedy brings her friends together to meet Winifred Van Ritz, the daughter of one of her father’s clients, but the visit takes a sharp turn when Winifred’s cutting remarks leave the group stunned. Hedy, ever the quick-witted defender of her circle, doesn’t hesitate to set Winifred straight in a moment that’s as satisfying as it is perfectly timed.
In "null," Patsy and Hedy find themselves in a classroom scrape when their chatter draws the attention of Miss Bliss, who hands Patsy a surprising detour: helping the new teacher, Mister Lumpkin, grade papers. With a mix of teenage mischief and reluctant duty, Patsy navigates the oddball dynamics of school life, all in a story that captures the humor and heart of teen life in 1958.
In this delightfully cheeky 1958 tale from *Patsy and Hedy* #57, the whole town of Centerville buzzes when Hollywood scouts arrive in search of the "most typical" teens to star in a new movie—prompting Patsy and Buzz, along with Hedy and Ronnie, to go all out in their bid for the spotlight. With charm and comedic flair, the quartet navigates the absurdity of auditioning for a role they’re not sure they even want.
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