Patsy Walker #120
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's Patsy Walker #120 (April 1965) promises "a truly human tale" right on its cover, and Sol Brodsky and Frank Giacoia deliver a scene crackling with social tension — a red-haired woman in a gold dress confronting a young man in uniform while a dark-haired woman seated nearby looks on, and a fourth figure peeks curiously around a doorway. The cover copy frames the central conflict squarely around Patsy, Hedy Wolfe, and the lingering question of what to do about Nancy Brown, teasing a story with genuine emotional stakes. At 12 cents, this is mid-sixties Marvel romance storytelling at its most inviting.
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