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Issue Details

Issue #21
Published August-September 1969
Cover Price $0.15
Pages 36
Editing Joe Orlando

Cover Details

Characters Scooter; Cookie; Sylvester; Kenny
Genre teen; humor
Pencils Henry Scarpelli (signed)
Inks Henry Scarpelli

5 page Swing With Scooter story "Harem-Scarem"

Characters Scooter; Sylvester; Kenny; Penny; Cookie; Malibu; Miss Devine; Miss Grimshaw; Mr. Otis
Synopsis The boys all fall for the pretty new teacher, but she outsmarts them at the dance.
Genre teen; humor
Pencils Doug Crane
Inks Henry Scarpelli

2 page Swing With Scooter filler "He's All Wet!"

Characters Mr. Otis; Scooter (cameo); Sylvester (cameo)
Synopsis Principal Otis thinks the boys at his school are out of shape.
Genre teen; humor
Pencils Doug Crane (?)
Inks Henry Scarpelli (?)

1 page Swing With Scooter filler "Some place my date lives -- real way-out."

Characters Malibu; Wanda
Synopsis Mailbu's date has a strange family.
Genre teen; humor
Pencils Doug Crane (?)
Inks Henry Scarpelli (?)

6 page Swing with Scooter story "The Picnic Sick-Nik!"

Characters Scooter; Cynthia; Rodney
Synopsis Cynthia meets a groovy newcomer, but their date doesn't turn out as she had hoped.
Genre teen; humor
Script Barbara Friedlander
Pencils Win Mortimer
Inks Henry Scarpelli
Notes Writer credit taken from the reprint.
Reprinted in Best of DC, The (DC, 1979 series) #39 (August 1983)

5 page Swing With Scooter story "Watusi or Bust!"

Characters Scooter; Aunt Hatta; Mr. Otis; Malibu; Kenny; Sylvester; Cookie (cameo); Penny (cameo)
Synopsis Scooter tries to help Mr. Otis prepare for his date with Aunt Hatta.
Genre teen; humor
Pencils Win Mortimer (?)
Inks Henry Scarpelli (?)

Half page Swing With Scooter activity "Scooter's Pick the One Who..."

Characters Scooter; Penny; Cookie; Sylvester; Cynthia; Kenny

1 page Swing With Scooter filler "I'll pick you up at eight tonight, Cookie..."

Characters Kenny; Cookie; Kenny's Dad
Synopsis Kenny needs a lot to go out with Cookie.
Genre teen; humor
Pencils Doug Crane (?)
Inks Henry Scarpelli (?)

1 page The Wonderful World of Comics text article "The Wonderful World of Comics #11"

Synopsis Article on DC stars of stage, screen, and television.
Genre fact
Letters typeset