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Issue Details

Issue #67
Published June-July 1969
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.12 USD
Pages 36
Editing Joe Orlando

Cover Details - "B-Binky, why do you always take me the long way home. . . "

Characters Binky; Peggy
Genre teen; humor
Pencils Bob Oksner (signed)
Inks Bob Oksner

5 page Leave it to Binky story "It's Snow Use!"

Characters Binky; Peggy; Benny; Sherwood
Synopsis Sherwood tries to stop Binky from making enough money to take Peggy to the dance.
Genre teen; humor
Pencils Bob Oksner?

6 page Leave It To Binky story "The Picnic!"

Characters Binky; Peggy; Sherwood; Allergy
Synopsis Binky vows to hold a picnic, rain or shine.
Genre teen
Pencils Bob Oksner?
Notes clothing and hairstyles updated
Reprinted from Leave It to Binky (DC, 1948 series) #?, with art changes

1 page Mr. Groovy story "Wait here, lil' birdies an' see the boss surfer of them all!"

Pencils Sergio Aragones (signed)
Inks Sergio Aragones

6 page Leave it to Binky story "Real Life Yogi!"

Characters Binky; Allergy; Sherwood; Peggy
Synopsis After hitting his head, Binky convinces Peggy he has psychic powers and can tell the future.
Genre teen
Pencils Bob Oksner?
Notes art changed to update clothing and hairstyles
Reprinted from Leave It to Binky (DC, 1948 series) #?, with art changes

4 page Leave it to Binky story "The Big Hero!"

Characters Binky; Peggy
Synopsis Binky tells Peggy that he was late for their date because he was busy saving a crowd from a runaway horse and cart.
Genre teen
Pencils Bob Oksner?
Notes art changed to update clothing and hairstles
Reprinted from Leave It to Binky (DC, 1948 series) #?, with art changes

1 page The Wonderful World Of Comics text article "#11 DC Stars Of Stage, Screen, Radio And Television"

Genre fact
Script Mark Hanerfeld
Letters typeset