We begin with Benedict in "Turn on with a Kiss" drawn by Bill Williams and Frank McLaughlin.
Next is a Buddy one-pager, "The Criers."
That is followed by Buddy in "Don't Say It with Flowers" drawn by Bill Williams and Frank McLaughlin.
Next is the Teeny-Boppers in "The Disco As Seen by the Teeny-Boppers" written and drawn by Phil Mendez.
We end with Harold in "Boy, Is the School Principal Mad" drawn by Bill Williams and Frank McLaughlin.
Bill Williams was an artist who started out on the Lana book and strip for Atlas (Marvel) in 1949 and then spent the 1950s with Dell Publishing where he produced such humorous series as Henry Aldrich and Homer Brown. In the 1960s, he has also drawn comics with Millie, The Chipmunks and Tweety and Silvester. He drew Millie the Model during 1967 and also drew for Marvel in the late 1980s doing Dennis the Menace. Also did the long-running Pee Wee Harris strip in Boy's Life. His only work for DC was in this and the previous issue of Debbi's Dates.
Edited by Dick Giordano.
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