Cookie #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCookie O'Toole, a boy nominated for president of his high school's Soda Jerkerie organization, discovers that the election is rigged by the corrupt Hassenpfeffer political machine. Cookie runs as an honest reform candidate against the Brain's ticket, delivering an impassioned speech calling for integrity in student government. Though initially discouraged when the dark clouds of corruption seem to overshadow his campaign, Cookie ultimately triumphs, with his honesty and determination winning the day and bringing happiness to the student body. The issue also includes a comedic subplot where Cookie sneaks out at night and gets caught by his father, involving a stuffed bear and various household mishaps.
In "null," Angelpuss’s admiration for medieval chivalry inspires Cookie, Jitterbuck, and Zoot to each try their hand at courtly behavior—only to find her completely unaware of their efforts. A quiet, playful moment unfolds as the trio’s antics go unnoticed, turning simple gestures into gentle, heartfelt comedy.
When two sisters fawn over a glamorous movie star, their distraction leads to a case of mistaken identity involving Zoot and Angelpuss—and a borrowed dinner that sets off a chain of chaos neither of them saw coming. This 1946 tale from Cookie #1 plays up the classic mix-up with comic timing and plenty of slapstick as the mix-up spirals in ways both characters didn't expect.
In "null," Jitterbuck finds himself unexpectedly entangled in a quiet chaos when he rescues a dog whose tail is weighed down by clattering tin cans. What starts as a simple act of kindness takes a turn when the dog’s presence becomes a surprising accomplice—its noisy tail giving Jitterbuck away the moment he returns home late.
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Reprinted in Cookie #43 (1953), The Kilroys #43 (1953), Cookie #52 (1954)
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