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Cookie #32

Aug 1951 · American Comics Group · 0.10 USD
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In Cookie #32 (1951), George lands Fritzi a role in a historical movie, but only if she gains 45 pounds in a month to match the "build of an early American pioneer woman." Owen Fitzgerald's expressive art captures Fritzi's transformation and her fiery reaction when the director dismisses her acting—prompting her to make George foot the bill for her weight-loss treatments.

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artist, inker Owen Fitzgerald

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artist, inker Owen Fitzgerald

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George gets Fritzi a role in a movie about the American Revolution, but she has to gain 45 pounds in a month to fit the part. She develops the "build of an early American pioneer woman" but the director says "her acting stinks! Lassie could do better!" Fritzi makes George pay for her weight-loss treatments.

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