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Cookie #30

Apr 1951 · American Comics Group · 0.10 USD
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“All-or-Nothing Girl!”

In "All-or-Nothing Girl!", Fritzi teams up with Starlet and a pair of football fans for a college game, hoping to catch the spotlight and get discovered—only to accidentally steal a newsreel camera when things go sideways. Owen Fitzgerald’s expressive art captures every slapstick moment as Fritzi’s mishaps end up making her a surprise star, landing her a contract with Miracle Pictures… even if she can’t act at all.

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artist, inker Owen Fitzgerald

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artist, inker Owen Fitzgerald

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Fritzi agrees that she and Starlet will attend a college football game with "goon" Boswell and his friend: she plans to attract the attention of the newsreel cameras so she'll be "discovered." But Fritzi is hit in the face with a football and steals the newsreel film so she won't be embarrassed. However, another camera captures her antics and Fritzi is upset, until she's hailed as a "new comedy star" and gets a contract from Miracle Pictures. Unfortunately "she can't act!" so the studio just uses the hilarious newsreel footage in their film, paying Fritzi for the rights.

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