Patsy Walker #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePatsy Walker's postwar teen comedy charm is on full display in this June 1947 issue, with cover pencils by Al Jaffee and inks by Christopher Rule bringing a wonderfully chaotic doorstep scene to life. Patsy looks startled and amused as a grinning young man in a plaid jacket — clearly the worse for wear, with a dart stuck comically in his hat — clings to a porch column while she prepares to make her escape. The banner promises "Comedy Romance" in the story "Date with a Dream!," and if this cover is any indication, the dream date is off to a hilariously rocky start.
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Patsy leaves her date helpless.
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