Patsy Walker #110
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's beloved redhead trades the teen social scene for the working world in this October 1963 issue, as the cover — drawn and inked by Al Hartley — drops Patsy right into office life, typing away at her desk while a suited boss stands nearby holding papers and a smirking rival sits smugly in the background. The cover's speech bubbles set up a deliciously relatable workplace twist, with Patsy thrilled about her handsome boss and interesting work, blissfully unaware of what her coworker knows about the new senior clerk. Stan Lee's writing and Artie Simek's lettering round out the creative team behind "Patsy's Summer Job," a charming slice of early-'60s teen humor that proves office drama can be every bit as entertaining as high school drama.
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