Cookie #19
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Road Race Rascals" kicks off in Cookie #19 (1949) with a charming, nostalgic twist as young Lorrie nudges her father to remember his own schoolboy shenanigans—just in time to share a letter of her own mischievous escapades. Written, drawn, and inked by Al Hartley, this lighthearted tale captures the playful spirit of youth with a touch of family warmth.
When Howdy Hail spots a $5,000 prize for the Belchin Road Race, he sees his shot to win back Sal—who's currently caught up with the flashy Count Luggi Gastrome. But the Count has rigged the track with remote-controlled traps and obstacles, and a rival racer named Slinky Gotlots is also in the running. Howdy and his pal Mort will have to navigate a treacherous course filled with booby traps, flying obstacles, and sheer chaos to cross the finish line first.
In this lighthearted 1949 tale from *Cookie* #19, Jo finds herself in a sticky situation after a prank gone slightly awry, and with a clever twist, she turns the tables by nudging her father to remember his own teenage shenanigans—just as she’s about to hand him a letter detailing her own misdeeds.
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Reprinted in Cookie #19 (1949)
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