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Patsy Walker #6

Aug 1946 · Marvel · 0.10 USD
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“What Mildred Pearce Did”

Patsy Walker breezes onto a crowded Broadway trolley in her breezy orange dress, cheerfully chatting away while the grumpy passengers around her struggle with luggage and sour expressions — a wonderfully lively contrast that captures the series' lighthearted humor perfectly. Al Jaffee's cover art for this August 1946 issue crackles with comic energy, from the conductor peering out the window to the overwhelmed fellow barely managing his oversized crate. It's a charming snapshot of postwar teen comedy that shows exactly why Patsy Walker was such a delightful part of Marvel's mid-1940s lineup.

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Patsy holds up a bus and its passengers when she applies makeup.

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