Patsy Walker #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA sunny 1947 beach scene sets the tone perfectly for this issue of Patsy Walker: a deeply sunburned young man kneels wincing on the sand while Patsy, smiling in her floral two-piece, applies lotion to his scorched back — a wonderfully relatable summer predicament rendered with warmth and humor. The cover, penciled by Al Jaffee and inked by George Klein, pairs that breezy comedic charm with the tantalizing story title "There Goes My Heart!" Inside, Al Jaffee handles both the writing and art, making this a genuinely cohesive creative package from one of the era's sharpest talents.
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Patsy soothes Buzz's sunburn.
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