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Cover: Samm Schwartz

Suzie Comics #72

Dec 1949 · Archie · 0.10 USD
“Come Into My Parlor”

In "Come Into My Parlor," K.O. is all set for a Hollywood trip after his big win, rushing to shop with Katy while brushing off Windy’s quiet plea for a moment alone. When Windy reveals the prize money won’t stretch far, he surprises K.O. with a generous offer to cover the cost of the new clothes—just in time for the dream to stay alive. Written and drawn by Bill Woggon, with a cover by Samm Schwartz, this 1949 slice of Archie Comics charm captures a moment of friendship, small sacrifices, and the quiet hope of chasing a bigger life.

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writer, artist, inker Bill Woggon · cover Samm Schwartz

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writer, artist, inker Bill Woggon
cover pencils, inks Samm Schwartz

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After winning his fight, K.O. eagerly calls Katy and begins shopping for his trip to Hollywood, ignoring Windy's request for a conversation. After his shopping spree, Windy tells K.O. that his cut of the prize money will only total $500, but he offers to pay for the clothes K.O. bought so he can afford to visit Hollywood.

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