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Appearing in "Meet Aunt Katherine"

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Appearing in "A Year Wiser"

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Appearing in "I'm Proud of the Bobby Socks Girls"

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Appearing in "Teen Types"

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Appearing in "So You Want to be a Stewardess?"

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Appearing in "Jam Session"

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Appearing in "Hollywood's Younger Set"

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Appearing in "For Fun, Feast or Formal"

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Appearing in "Sisters Under the Skin"

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Appearing in "Roomers and Rumors"

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  • Mr. O'Sullivan
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  • Patsy O'Sullivan

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Synopsis for "Roomers and Rumors"

Patsy Walker is at home with her friend Nan Brown and brother Mickey when suddenly a man knocks at the door. Patsy answers it and the man asks if this is the house with the room for rent. Unsure if her parents had put the room up for rent, Patsy welcomes the man into his house and soon realizes that the man had mistaken the address, as the advertisement stated that the house with the room for rent was on 177 South Townsend Ave. Patsy realizes the error since her family home is on North Townsend Ave, but feels its too late to tell the new boarder that.

That night at dinner, Patsy breaks the news to her parents over dinner. While they are upset they soon cool and accept the new boarder. Patsy, finding Mr. O'Sullivan attractive decides to take him out to the movies, and assures her boyfriend Buzz Baxter over the phone that she is just showing the new boarder some hospitality. However, Patsy spends the entire night fawning over Mr. O'Sullivan by trying to convince him that she is too mature for someone like Buzz. At the theater, Buzz and Hedy spot Patsy with Mr. O'Sullivan and Buzz is instantly jealous. In the theater, they watch a news reel about the current war effort, and Patsy is surprised to see that Mr. O'Sullivan is in the film -- a soldier by profession -- and a war hero. After the movie, Hedy had decided to make a play for Mr. O'Sullivan and invites herself and Buzz to join Patsy, Mr. O'Sullivan and Nancy. He invites Mr. O'Sullivan to attend a party with her and her "mature" girlfriends. Mr. O'Sullivan accepts and then tells Buzz to meet him down at the shop he is working at the next day.

The following day Buzz meets with Mr. O'Sullivan who assures Buzz that he does not need to worry about him taking Patsy away. When Mr. O'Sullivan explains why, Buzz is instantly put at ease. Meanwhile, at Patsy's house, Patsy tells Nancy that she is going to the party with Buzz because Mr. O'Sullivan said that he had to meet someone before coming to the party. Later at the party, the girls are shocked when Mr. O'Sullivan arrives with his wife and daughter, who is also named Patsy. While Hedy is shocked and flabbergasted by this development, Patsy finds the O'Sullivan baby completely adorable.

Appearing in "Silent Tribute"

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Appearing in "The Enchanted Lipstick"

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Appearing in "Tricky Tests for Teens"

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Appearing in "Dear Betty Ann"

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Appearing in "Danny"

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Danny wonders what he can do to help the war effort while at the theater and sees a film reel about a man who sold chickens and used the money to invest in war bonds. Gathering his friends and attempting to emulate the same model, Danny soon realizes that the cost of getting and feeding chickens would net him and his friends a profit of $1.40. However a farmer purchases the entire lot for $875, getting them a profit of $81.80 which the trio then spend on war bonds and stamps.

Appearing in "It Pays to Advertise---Yourself"

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Appearing in "Presenting: Joyce Reynolds - Screen Star!"

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Tells the apparent story of Joyce Reynolds rise to stardom.

Appearing in "May Manikins"

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Appearing in "Miss America Speaks"

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Appearing in "Here's Your Hat"

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Appearing in "Approved by Miss America"

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Appearing in "For Girls Only"

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Appearing in "Tops in Utah"

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Notes

  • Defenders #89 reveals that the Patsy Walker stories published between 1944 and 1965 were the fictional works of Dorothy Walker on Earth-616 that were loosely based upon the real life story of her daughter Patricia, who later became the costumed hero Hellcat.

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