Leave It to Binky is a teen-humor comic book series published by DC Comics that ran for 82 issues, first appearing in 1948 and wrapping up in 1977. See more The adventures of teenager Binky Biggs started in DC Comics' Leave It to Binky #1 (cover-dated March 1948), which ran for 60 issues through 1958. The series was revived in Showcase #70 (Sept 1967), which … See more Artist Henry Scarpelli won a 1970 Shazam Award for Best Inker (Humor Division) for his work on this series, Date With Debbi, and other DC comics. See more • Leave It to Binky at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on June 11, 2015. See more WebBinky's first issue — which, by the way, predated television's Leave It to Beaver by just under a decade — was written and drawn by Hal Seeger and Bob Oksner, respectively. Seeger's fame was mostly in animation, as producer of ABC's Milton the Monster, the syndicated Batfink, and more.
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WebBinky's Buddies (Volume 1) was an ongoing series, published by DC Comics. It ran from 1969 until 1970. It starred Binky and Teen. Binky's Buddies #1 Binky's Buddies #2 Binky's Buddies #3 Binky's... WebBinky; Peggy; Sherwood; Allergy Synopsis Binky vows to hold a picnic, rain or shine. Reprints. from Leave It to Binky (DC, 1948 series) #29 (November-December 1952) [with art changes] Indexer Notes . Appears on the page between pages 2 and 3 of the previous story. Art changed to update clothing and hairstyles. china star yorktown heights
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WebBinky and the gang helps a man with a chicken bone in his throat and catch a couple of crooks. Binky Sets a New Record; Binky makes a record as a birthday gift for Peggy. The Secret Side of Bobby Sherman article with … WebSynopsis. Binky gets roped into taking his cousin's friend out to see Pottstown and Peggy catches them, so Binky tries to convince her that Charlotte is his aunt. To get out of hot … WebPeggy Baxter; Bertram Biggs Sr.; Alice Biggs; Binky Biggs; Uncle Snootly Synopsis Binky and Peggy try to time their arrival at a store just right in order to buy bargain friendship pins. Meanwhile, Uncle Snootly must get a contract to Bertram before his train leaves. Reprints. in Leave It to Binky (DC, 1948 series) #63 (October-November 1968) china star yorktown heights ny