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Leave It to Binky#66
Cover: Bob Oksner
Leave It to Binky #66
In this 1969 slice of DC humor, Binky finds himself in a classic case of mistaken identity when two detectives pull him over for speeding—only to turn the tables when he demands proof of their authority, leading to an arrest that’s as unexpected as it is perfectly absurd. Penciled and inked by Bob Oksner, the issue delivers a sharp, deadpan gag with a twist that’s pure Binky charm.
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artist, inker Bob Oksner · cover Bob Oksner
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artist, inker Bob Oksner
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When two detectives pull Binky over for speeding, he gets suspicious and demands proof that they're law officers, which they prove by arresting him.
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