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Cover: Dan DeCarlo & Rudy Lapick

Bingo Wilkin #1

Jan 1977 · Editions Héritage · 0.40 CAD
“Puissance féminine”

In "Puissance féminine," Bingo Wilkin finds himself out of step when even his parents embrace gender equality—prompting him to rally the boys with a passionate (and increasingly ridiculous) campaign to prove men are naturally superior, thanks to their strength. But when his own girlfriend casually reminds him of her own physical edge, Bingo’s confidence takes a sudden, humbling hit. Written by Dick Malmgren and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Dan DeCarlo and Rudy Lapick, this 1977 issue features cover art by DeCarlo and Lapick.

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writer Dick Malmgren · artist Dan DeCarlo · inker Rudy Lapick · cover Dan DeCarlo, Rudy Lapick

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cover pencils Dan DeCarlo
cover inks Rudy Lapick

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Bingo is appalled to find that even his parents have accepted the idea of equality between the sexes. He starts making speeches about how men are the superior gender because of their superior strength, until he gets another reminder that his own girlfriend could easily beat him up.

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