Leave it to Binky

    (DC, 1948-1958, 1968-1970)
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Leave It To Binky was one of DC’s entries into the crowded teen humor field in the 1940s. The brainchild of DC’s premier comedy creator Sheldon Mayer (Scribbly, Sugar and Spike), Binky could still never quite escape the influence of the big man on the teen humor campus, Archie. Binky’s adventures are set in the familiar constellation of teen concerns—girls, school, parents, girls, cars, girls, friends, and of course girls. This timeless formula helped the otherwise innocuous Binky survive the 50s and 60s to become one of the last of the old DC humor titles to make it past the Silver Age. Binky stories were reprinted in a hard-to-find issue of Super DC Giant in the early 70s.
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  • 34
    Oct 1953
    Cover: $0.10
    1 copy for $18.00
  • 61
    Jul 1968
    Cover: $0.12
    Series begins again (1968)
    3 copies from $12.48
  • 62
    Sep 1968
    Cover: $0.12
    W: Sergio Aragonés  ·  A: Bob Oksner, Sergio Aragonés
    Reprints from Leave it to Binky #25 (Mar-Apr 1952) and #27 (Jul-Aug 1952); Aug-Sep issue
    3 copies from $6.50
  • 63
    Nov 1968
    Cover: $0.12
    A: Ric Estrada, Bob Oksner
    Reprints from Leave it to Binky #25 (Mar-Apr 1952), #26 (May-Jun 1952), and #27 (Jul-Aug 1952); Oct-Nov issue
    1 copy for $20.40
  • 64
    Jan 1969
    Cover: $0.12
    1 copy for $9.50
  • 65
    Mar 1969
    Cover: $0.12
    1 copy for $9.60
  • 66
    May 1969
    Cover: $0.12
    A: Bob Oksner
    Apr-May issue
    2 copies from $6.24
  • 69
    Nov 1969
    Cover: $0.15
    1 copy for $3.75