Cookie #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Cookie #29 (1951), Starlet’s dream of stardom takes a wild turn when a photo mixup lands her in a Miracle Pictures ad as their "newest feminine find"—the mysterious "Boff" Girl. Suddenly, three studios are vying to sign her, only to retreat in disappointment when they discover she’s just an unknown office worker in the mailroom. Owen Fitzgerald’s expressive art brings the whole comedic twist to life, capturing the glamour and irony of a moment that’s equal parts dazzling and utterly ordinary.
In "null," Starlet’s vanity leads her to pose for glamorous portraits, only for a studio mixup to thrust her into the spotlight as Miracle Pictures’ "newest feminine find"—the mysterious "Boff" Girl. Suddenly, three studios vie for her, each eager to claim the rising star, until the truth comes out: she’s just an unknown from the mailroom. Written by a 1951 humor anthology voice, this 11-page gem captures the absurdity of fame with a wink and a grin.
In "null," Charles nervously anticipates a romantic evening at Susan's house—only to find himself unexpectedly enlisted as babysitter for her little sister, much to his surprise and mild dismay. The story captures a classic teen miscommunication with a light, humorous touch.
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