Suzie Comics #78
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sweet Sioux," Ferdie’s playful skepticism about women’s baseball takes a surprising turn when he accidentally injures the team’s star pitcher, forcing him to step in as a last-minute substitute for the big game. Samm Schwartz’s expressive art brings the lighthearted chaos to life, capturing the spirited energy of the all-women’s team and Ferdie’s reluctant but determined effort to make up for his mistake. A charming 1950s slice of small-town fun, this issue stands out with its spirited characters and a premise that flips expectations with a wink.
Ferdie lands a summer job as a counselor at Indian Lore Camp, hoping to spend time with Suzie—only to find the camp right next to the Van Dripp lodge, where Gregory Van Dripp is sure to make life difficult. With Uncle Blunderbuss nearby and the camp’s antics heating up, Ferdie’s romantic hopes are tested by a mix of mischief and misadventure.
Ferdie can't resist ribbing Suzie for joining an all-women's baseball team—until he tries to show off and accidentally injures their star pitcher. Now stuck playing in the big game, he’ll have to prove he’s more than just a show-off, all while keeping his pride—and his bat—intact.
Suzie and Ferdie drag Uncle Blunderbuss to a club dinner, where they’re set to hand out the Paul Bunyan Award to the town’s most legendary storyteller—only trouble is, Uncle Blunderbuss might just be the one with the biggest tale of all.
Katy Keene and Sis are invited aboard K.O. Kelly’s new yacht—though it’s little more than a small wooden boat. When Randy Van Ronson III scoffs at the idea, K.O. pulls out the dictionary to prove that even his tiny vessel qualifies as a true yacht, turning a playful debate into a fashionably absurd seaside showdown.
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Reprinted in Suzie Comics #78, Teen Comics #3
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