Patsy Walker #96
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis charming 1961 Marvel romance comic captures teenage social anxiety with pitch-perfect humor — on the cover, Patsy Walker and her date sit side by side in a crowded movie theater, each lost in their own private thoughts: he's thrilled he splurged five clams on the seats, while she's mortified to discover another girl in the audience wearing the same dress. Al Hartley's clean, expressive linework brings the packed theater crowd to life in lively detail, with Patsy's red hair and yellow polka-dot blouse making her the clear focal point amid the sea of fellow moviegoers. At just ten cents, Patsy Walker #96 delivers the kind of relatable, lighthearted storytelling that made this series a staple of early '60s teen comics.
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Patsy believes that she has seen a missile land in the woods nearby.
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