Cookie #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Big Noise from Illinois," Zoot’s playful teasing of Cookie over dish duty takes a surprising turn when he forgets his wallet and ends up swapping jokes for scrubbing duty to pay for a soda—thanks to Angelpuss’s unexpected appearance. Written, drawn, and inked by Dan Gordon, this 1946 slice of whimsy captures a lighthearted moment in the Cookie series with a charming mix of mischief and mirth.
When Billy arrives from Illinois as a visiting house guest, Trudy is mortified by an old photograph and tries to keep him hidden—only to discover he's actually charming and talented, sending her friends scrambling to get in on the action. As Billy's confident personality and drumming skills win over the party, Trudy's jealous friend Homer has to learn that sometimes the best strategy is just being yourself. A lighthearted teen romance where first impressions don't tell the whole story.
In this brief 1946 tale from Cookie #2, Zoot’s playful teasing of Cookie over dish duty takes a turn when he forgets his wallet and must trade chores for a soda—proving even a quick prank can lead to a sticky situation.
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Reprinted in The Kilroys #45 (1953), The Kilroys #51 (1954)
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