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Patsy and Her Pals #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Patsy and Her Pals #17 (1955), Patsy discovers a clever way to get her way when she notices that men are easily distracted by a baseball game on television—making it the perfect moment to slip in her own requests. With sharp, expressive art by Morris Weiss, both in the interior and on the cover, this slice-of-life comic captures a playful moment of quiet strategy.
artist, inker Morris Weiss · cover Morris Weiss
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artist, inker Morris Weiss
cover pencils, inks Morris Weiss
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Patsy realizes that he can get just what she wants when men are distracted by a baseball game on television and aren't really paying attention to what she says.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).
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