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Saved by the Bell#4

Saved by the Bell #4

Mar 1993 · Harvey · 1.95 USD; 2.25 CAD
“Political Partying”

In "Political Partying," the group heads to Congressman Farnloff's mansion to protest a proposed water pipeline, only to find Zack tangled in a surprise romance with the congressman's daughter. As tensions rise and alliances shift, Zack's surprising decision to support the project throws the group into a heated debate—leaving everyone wondering if friendship can survive a vote. Written by Angelo DeCesare and illustrated by Hy Rosen, with inks by Ken Selig and colors by In Color, this 1993 Harvey Comics issue captures the chaos and heart of high school politics.

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writer Angelo DeCesare · artist Hy Rosen · inker Ken Selig · colorist In Color

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artist Hy Rosen
inker Ken Selig
colorist In Color

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The group goes to Congressman Farnloff's mansion to protest a proposed water pipeline. Zack manages to get a date with the Congressman's daughter and after meeting with the Congressman, Zack decides he will vote yes on the project. That doesn't make the rest of group very happy.

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