Patsy Walker #65
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe teen romance comedy of mid-1950s Atlas Comics is on full, charming display in Patsy Walker #65, with a cover by Morris Weiss that captures a perfectly awkward moment: red-haired Patsy sits cozy beside a young man in a plaid jacket, while a boy lurking nearby quips that he was just about to make the same "get lost" offer — quarter and all. The comedic timing of that three-way exchange is pure teenage social drama, light and genuinely funny. Inside, Al Jaffee handles writing, art, and inks on "A Moving Story" and all the other brand-new tales promised on the cover.
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Mr. Walker notes that it's time for Buzz to go home.
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