Patsy and Her Pals #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePatsy and Her Pals #6 (1954) delivers a delightfully awkward comedy of errors as businessman J.T. Bigwheel’s attempts to secure extra stock from Bruce Wallace Sr. are repeatedly thwarted—each time with a literal boot to the door. With art by Morris Weiss handling both interior and cover, the issue captures the absurdity with crisp, expressive lines that bring the escalating farce to life.
In "null," Hedy overhears Buzz worrying that another fight could land him a month of grounding—enough to keep him from dancing with Patsy. The quiet moment hangs between them, charged with unspoken tension and the weight of a promise neither wants to break.
In "null," businessman J.T. Bigwheel’s attempts to secure extra stock from Bruce Wallace Sr. keep ending in abrupt, baffling dismissals—each time, he’s unceremoniously ushered out of the office, leaving him puzzled and frustrated. The story unfolds with a quiet, dry humor as Bigwheel’s persistence clashes with the mysterious, unexplained force keeping him at bay.
In this 1954 tale from *Patsy and Her Pals #6*, Buzz is determined to take Patsy to a play, but he’s short five dollars—so he sets out to borrow the amount from everyone he knows, scrambling to bring her a special night. The story follows the quiet charm of small-town gestures as friends and neighbors pitch in, each moment revealing a little more about the warmth of their community.
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