Patsy and Hedy #87
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Patsy and Hedy's Fashion Feud!!", Patsy and Hedy's long-standing rivalry takes a sartorial turn when Hedy tries to outshine Patsy by sabotaging her style—only to find herself overshadowed when a renowned designer, Frederik Fabrik, takes a sudden interest in Patsy’s latest look. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Al Hartley (pencils and inks), this 1963 issue captures the playful tension between two friends whose friendship is tested by a simple, stylish scheme. The cover by Al Hartley perfectly captures the moment’s comedic flair.
When Hedy finally gets the upper hand in their never-ending fashion rivalry, she thinks she’s won—until Patsy’s bold new look catches the eye of legendary designer Frederik Fabrik, who offers her a fortune for the rights. The rivalry heats up in this stylish 1963 tale of vanity, creativity, and the unexpected power of a well-placed stitch.
In this playful 1963 installment from *Patsy and Hedy* #87, Patsy takes a bold stand during a winter picnic, determined to prove she’s not spineless—only to find her sharp words backfire when Hedy wins the gang’s sympathy. Written with a wink and drawn in the series’ signature lighthearted style, the story captures a classic teen rivalry with a twist of unexpected consequence.
In "Hedy Gets Her Wires Crossed!", Hedy’s desperate attempt to keep Patsy from answering a call from her date Elmer leads to a hilariously tangled evening of misdirected phone calls and frantic whispers—just as Patsy starts wondering why Hedy’s so eager to talk. The story captures the classic teenage mix of friendship, nerves, and accidental chaos, all in a quick, sharp four pages.
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