Swing with Scooter #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 64-page DC teen comedy from 1971 delivers a wonderfully chaotic party scene right on its cover, penciled by Stan Goldberg and inked by Henry Scarpelli: Scooter and a girl calmly chat in the doorway while a waxed-to-a-mirror-shine floor sends the entire gang sliding and tumbling in every direction, arms and legs flying. The cover also teases the introduction of Penny and her cross-eyed pussycat, plus a real-world spotlight asking "What is Mark Lester really like?" — making this a particularly lively package for fans of the series. If you enjoy lighthearted humor with a groovy early-'70s teen vibe, this issue is a cheerful find.
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When Malibu plays a trick on Sylvester with ventriloquism, Sylvester tries to learn how to throw his voice as well.
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