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Suzie Comics#78
Cover: Samm Schwartz

Suzie Comics #78

Dec 1950 · Archie · 0.10 USD
“Sweet Sioux”

In "Sweet Sioux," Ferdie’s playful skepticism about women’s baseball takes a surprising turn when he accidentally injures the team’s star pitcher, forcing him to step in as a last-minute substitute for the big game. Samm Schwartz’s expressive art brings the lighthearted chaos to life, capturing the spirited energy of the all-women’s team and Ferdie’s reluctant but determined effort to make up for his mistake. A charming 1950s slice of small-town fun, this issue stands out with its spirited characters and a premise that flips expectations with a wink.

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artist, inker Samm Schwartz
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Ferdie is amused to find Suzie on an all-women's baseball team but in trying to prove men are better players he winds up injuring their star pitcher - and has to serve as a substitute for the big game!

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