Pinky Lee #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Pinky's Page," Pinky Lee takes a stand with his friends Joe and Tom when they face a moral crossroads over stealing fruit from the local grocer, teaching them that small choices have real consequences. With heart and humor, Pinky unites the neighborhood to build a proper playground, proving that kindness and community can guide kids toward better paths. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Morris Weiss, this 1955 issue features cover art by Weiss, capturing the story’s wholesome spirit in every line.
In this 1955 humor tale from *Pinky Lee #4*, Pinky steps in when Jo and Tom get into trouble for stealing fruit from the Grocer, using the moment to teach them a lesson about right and wrong. With his usual mix of wit and heart, Pinky rallies the neighborhood to build a proper playground—proving that kindness and community can turn a misstep into something better.
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