Patsy and Her Pals #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePatsy and Her Pals #13 (1955) delivers a charmingly mischievous high school drama, with Hedy’s well-intentioned sabotage of Buzz’s dance plans spiraling hilariously out of control. Written and illustrated by Morris Weiss, the issue captures the sweet, awkward energy of teenage rivalry, all rendered in crisp, expressive art—both in the interior and on the cover by Weiss himself.
In this 1955 slice of teen humor from *Patsy and Her Pals #13*, Hedy’s plan to keep Buzz from taking Patsy to the dance—by sabotaging his suit at the cleaners—unravels in classic comedic fashion, leaving her and Ronnie stranded when the mix-up backfires. The story captures the messy, high-stakes drama of school dances with a light touch and a touch of irony.
In this lighthearted 1955 tale from *Patsy and Her Pals #13*, Patsy teams up with Buzz to sell cosmetics door-to-door, only to find herself sidelined when every girl in town seems more interested in Buzz than in the products. Written with a wink and drawn in the classic teen humor style of the era, the story captures the sweetly awkward charm of teenage crushes and misdirected sales tactics.
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Reprinted in Patsy and Hedy #51 (1957), Patsy Walker #82 (1959)
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