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Cookie #29

Feb 1951 · American Comics Group · 0.10 USD
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In 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.

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artist, inker Owen Fitzgerald

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artist, inker Owen Fitzgerald

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Starlet splurges on glamour portraits that her friend Don in studio advertising says he'll try to get a producer to look at. A mixup results in Starlet's photo being inserted in an ad for Miracle Pictures' new film, billing her as the studio's "newest feminine find!" aka "The 'Boff' Girl." Miracle realises the error and decides to sign Starlet to a contract, but rival Paramour Pictures also wants her. A third company gets in the competition. But when they all learn Starlet's an "unknown" and not a "new find," they change their minds and Starlet is back where she started: in the mailroom.

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