Patsy Walker #61
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA sunny day on the golf course sets the stage for this November 1955 Atlas Comics charmer, with cover art by Al Jaffee showing red-haired Patsy getting a very hands-on golf lesson from a dark-haired young man — his arms wrapped around hers in a classic "teaching grip" that seems to suit him just fine. A disapproving dark-haired girl looks on from the left while a blond fellow practices his swing in the background, and the cover's playful speech bubbles make it clear that romance is outpacing athletics today. Promising "all brand-new stories," this issue delivers the breezy teen comedy that made Patsy Walker one of Atlas's most enduring titles of the era.
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Patsy receives golf lessons from Buzz...without a club.
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