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Appearing in "One Date Too Many!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Bill Brent (First appearance)
- Buzz Baxter
Other Characters:
- Mary Brent (First appearance)
- Nancy Brown
- Jerry (First appearance)
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Locations:
- California
- Centerville
- Northville (First appearance)
Synopsis for "One Date Too Many!"
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Appearing in "Patsy Becomes a New Woman!"
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Supporting Characters:
- Stanley Walker
- Mary Walker
- Jim (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Wilma (First appearance)
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Synopsis for "Patsy Becomes a New Woman!"
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Appearing in "She Knows Her Clothes!"
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Supporting Characters:
- Robbie
- Mr. Murphy
Other Characters:
- Vivian
- Selma
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Synopsis for "She Knows Her Clothes!"
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Appearing in "Build a Better Mouse Trap"
- Appearances not yet listed
Synopsis for "Build a Better Mouse Trap"
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Appearing in "Her Achin' Heart"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Nancy Brown
- Buzz Baxter
- Sally Baxter (First appearance)
- Harold "Hal" Walker (First appearance)
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Synopsis for "Her Achin' Heart"
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Appearing in "A Hairbrained Scheme"
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Other Characters:
- Mr. Permanent
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Synopsis for "A Hairbrained Scheme"
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Appearing in "The Date Stealer!"
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Other Characters:
- Monty (First appearance)
- Mary Walker
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Synopsis for "The Date Stealer!"
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Notes
- Editorial constultant: Jean Thompson, MD, Psychiatrist
- 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.