Comedy Comics #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Introducing Wheezy... and His Pal Private Breezy!", Maisie dreams of stardom and lands the lead role in a local play—only to face a determined rival in Brenda, who’s out to ruin her moment. Penciled and inked by Charles W. Winter, this 1942 comedy captures the chaos of showbiz ambition with a sprightly, slapstick flair. The cover, by Mike Sekowsky and George Klein, perfectly captures the zany energy of the story.
In "In Hollywood," Maisie dreams of stardom and lands the lead role in a local play—only to face a determined rival in Brenda, who’s determined to ruin her moment in the spotlight. With charm and comedic flair, the story captures the highs and hilarious perils of chasing fame, one spotlight at a time.
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