Swing with Scooter

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Swing with Scooter is a DC Comics teen-humor American comic book published from 1966 to 1972. It starred a British teenage musician nicknamed Scooter who lived in the US.

Publication history

Swing with Scooter was published by

Beatles, and the teen humor market served by Archie Comics.[2] Scooter was created by writers Barbara Friedlander, a writer of DC romance comics, and Jack Miller and artist Joe Orlando.[3][4]

Henry Scarpelli took over as artist with issue #14, giving the comic a more cartoony, Archie-style look.[2]

The entire DC humor line was cancelled between 1971 and 1972, including Leave It to Binky, Date with Debbi and Swing with Scooter.[5]

Fictional character biography

The protagonist, Scooter, was a British teenage musician who left his band, the Banshees, and moved to Plainsville, USA.

Justice League of America.[3]

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