TV Girls and Gags #2
In this 1959 gem from Pocket Magazines, a gas station becomes the unlikely stage for a series of quirky, offbeat moments as each attendant tends to a car with a different kind of service—some practical, others delightfully absurd. With a touch of charm and a dash of quiet romance, the story unfolds in the warm, slightly surreal tone of a classic single-issue comic, all drawn with precision by Lundy, who handles writing, art, and inking with a distinctive, hand-crafted flair.
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A gas station offers full service as a different attendant performs a different maintenance task on the vehicle and one of them romances the driver's wife.
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