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The Powerpuff Girls#22
Cover: Phil Moy

The Powerpuff Girls #22

Feb 2002 · DC · 1.99 USD; 3.25 CAD
“My Fair Fuzzy”

In "My Fair Fuzzy," Buttercup’s earnest attempt to be kinder after offending the Mayor leaves her feeling unrecognizable—until a brash, destructive monster invades Townsville, mocks her sisters, and forces her back to her no-nonsense, take-no-mercy self. Written by Trina Robbins and brought to life by Ricardo Garcia Fuentes’ dynamic art, with inks by Mike DeCarlo, colors by Dave Tanguay, and letters by Jenna Garcia, this 2002 DC issue captures the chaos and heart of the Powerpuff Girls with a touch of self-discovery and a splash of familiar fury. The cover, by Phil Moy, perfectly captures the moment’s defiant energy.

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writer Trina Robbins · artist Ricardo Garcia Fuentes · inker Mike DeCarlo · colorist Dave Tanguay · letterer Jenna Garcia · cover Phil Moy

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colorist Dave Tanguay
letterer Jenna Garcia
cover pencils, inks Phil Moy

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Buttercup tries very hard to be more polite after she was rude to the Mayor, but now everyone hardly recognizes her. A fight with an obnoxious monster who tears up Townsville and insults her sisters restores Buttercup to her usual prickly self.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).