Cookie #25
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Heavy Date!", starlet Jo and her friend Fritzi try out for a Hollywood gig by posing as carhops at a drive-in, only to accidentally catch the attention of producer Frank Capri—though it turns out he’s not quite who they think he is. Owen Fitzgerald handles both art and inks in this 1950 slice of whimsical comic charm, capturing the lighthearted chaos of mistaken identities with a crisp, expressive style.
A young fellow desperate to impress his girl's athletic-minded father puts himself through the wringer trying to shape up for the baseball team in this lighthearted romp from *Cookie* #25. When brute-force dieting and a wild chase with a cop fail to trim him down, his pal suggests a creative solution—one that lands our hero a spot on the squad and a dinner invitation he wasn't quite expecting. It's a breezy teen comedy that proves sometimes the right angle beats pure determination.
In this playful 1950 humor tale from *Cookie* #25, starlet Jo and her friend Fritzi try their luck at landing a Hollywood role by posing as carhops at a drive-in—only to accidentally catch the eye of the very producer they’re trying to impress, Frank Capri. Their scheme takes a hilarious turn when the tables flip and the real audition becomes a case of mistaken identity.
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