"Her Peculiar Pop" (MARGIE 38) changes things up a little, as Pop Pat gets clobbered by a woman he only dances with for work purposes. Of course this leads to static from the wife too.
Then Rusty gets a little more into bondage in "Who Sent for an Inventor?"
MARGIE #39 has symbolic violence in the RUSTY story:
Followed by real violence after Dagwood, er, Johnny is told to be friendlier:
Making its first appearance on this blog is the strip "Ruffy Ropes," a goofy boxer whose peaceful girlfriend beats up people who disagree with her.
Back to Margie, once again inciting rather than performing violence in "Beauty is as Beauty Does:"
Nothing to do with sadism, but in MARGIE 46, Patsy Walker's friendly foe Hedy gets confused by rave reviews for actress HEDY DEVINE, who had her own Timely title.
In MARGIE #46, we get JEANIE getting jabby.
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