Patsy Walker #79
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis October 1958 issue of Patsy Walker delivers a perfectly timed slice of late-'50s teen social comedy, with Al Hartley's cover capturing Patsy in her stylish new sack dress, strolling confidently alongside a dapper young man — while a dark-haired girl seated nearby delivers the cutting remark that the sack "looked better when the potatoes were in it." The scene is set against a lively restaurant backdrop, complete with a waiter and other diners, giving the whole moment a wonderfully public sting. Stan Lee's scripting sensibility and Hartley's clean, expressive linework promise the kind of breezy rivalry and sharp wit that made Patsy Walker one of Atlas/Marvel's most entertaining teen titles.
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Hedy insults Patsy in her new dress.
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