Suzie Comics #81
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Ironing of It," Patsy takes it upon herself to mend a rift between Whiz and Ginger just in time for the big concrete carnival, where couples will etch their initials into a fresh sidewalk—adding a touch of romance and urgency to an otherwise ordinary school week. With George Frese handling both art and inks, the story captures the lighthearted charm of 1951's Archie Comics, while Samm Schwartz’s cover brings the festive, sidewalk-dedication scene to life.
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Patsy tries to get Whiz and Ginger back together before a "concrete carnival" in which couples will write their initials in a newly-laid sidewalk.
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