There's Buzz all by himself! I thought he had a date with Patsy tonight! Little Hedy better look into this!
Appearing in "Too Many Manners"
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- Kid Colt (Blaine Colt)) (Appears on screen)
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Appearing in "Patsy's Pals"
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Appearing in "Patsy and Hedy"
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Appearing in "Patsy's Pals"
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Appearing in "Patsy and Buzz"
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Appearing in "Nancy Brown"
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Appearing in "Hedy Wolfe"
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Appearing in "Patsy Walker"
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Notes
- The first "Patsy's Pals" story, "Patsy and Buzz", "Nancy Brown", the first "Hedy Wolfe" story and "Patsy Walker" are all one-page stories.
- 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.