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Leave It to Binky#23
Cover: Bob Oksner

Leave It to Binky #23

Nov 1951 · DC · 0.10 USD

In this 1951 DC gem, Binky’s attempt to play matchmaker backfires when he’s caught with his cousin’s friend in Pottstown—right in front of Peggy, who’s not buying his claim that Charlotte is his aunt. Written by Hal Seegar and brought to life with lively art by Bob Oksner (pencils and inks), this issue captures the classic charm of early comic misadventures. The cover by Bob Oksner perfectly frames the moment’s awkward tension.

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writer Hal Seegar · artist, inker Bob Oksner · cover Bob Oksner

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Cast · 23 characters

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writer Hal Seegar
artist, inker Bob Oksner
cover pencils, inks Bob Oksner

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Binky gets roped into taking his cousin's friend out to see Pottstown and Peggy catches them, so Binky tries to convince her that Charlotte is his aunt.

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