Patsy Walker #100
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Patsy Walker Fan Club," the spirited members of Fan Club #273 Centerville Branch summon Patsy, Hedy, and Nan to a meeting with a surprising request: they want changes in the magazine, specifically demanding the return of the beloved character "My Girl Pearl!" Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Al Hartley’s art and Sol Brodsky’s inks, this 1962 issue captures the charm of a fan-driven moment with a touch of playful rebellion. The cover, also by Al Hartley, perfectly frames the scene’s lighthearted energy.
In this lighthearted 1962 tale from Patsy Walker #100, the members of the Centerville Branch of the Patsy Walker Fan Club #273 summon the real-life Patsy, along with her friends Hedy and Nan, for a meet-up with a surprising agenda—demanding changes to their favorite comic, including the return of the beloved character My Girl Pearl.
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↩ Reprints My Own Romance #69 (1959), Love Romances #92 (1961)
Reprinted in Patsy Walker's Fashion Parade #1 (1966)
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