Patsy Walker #69
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePatsy Walker's teen-comedy charm is on full display in this 1957 Atlas Comics gem, with Patsy and her beau cozied up on the sofa sharing a "Tales of the West" book — only to be interrupted by her mischievous kid brother, who's clearly angling for some attention (and maybe a snack). The cover's snappy dialogue, with Patsy musing about Jesse James while her brother cheekily compares him to a modern-day holdup artist, captures exactly the warm, witty humor that made this series a staple of 1950s teen comics. Al Hartley's clean, expressive linework brings the whole domestic scene to life with a smile.
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Buzz has to pay off Patsy's brother to leave them alone.
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