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Cookie #33

Oct 1951 · American Comics Group · 0.10 USD
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In Cookie #33, a 1951 comic from the American Comics Group, Starlet’s chance interview with producer Pasco takes a hilarious turn when Fritzi insists she prepare by reading Shakespeare all night—only for Starlet to lose her voice and be mistaken for the silent, foreign star Chi-Chi. Written and illustrated by Owen Fitzgerald, this charmingly awkward misadventure sees the duo narrowly avoiding disaster, though their mailroom jobs remain firmly intact.

Contains 7 stories
Untitled Humor story
12 pp · Humor, Teen
Untitled Humor story
6 pp · Humor, Teen
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor, Teen
SkitchJoe
Untitled Humor story
12 pp · Humor, Teen
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor, Teen
Untitled Humor story
9 pp · Humor, Teen
Starlet O'HaraFritziPete PascoChi-ChiMacMiss OlsonMiss AdamsPierre

In this 1951 humor tale from Cookie #33, Starlet’s chance at a big interview with producer Pasco goes sideways when her friend Fritzi drills her in Shakespeare all night—only to leave her voice hoarse. Mistaken for the mysterious foreign star Chi-Chi, who doesn’t speak English, Starlet stumbles through the charade, landing herself in a whirlwind of confusion. Though the ruse eventually unravels, the girls manage to keep their mailroom jobs, proving even a misstep can lead to a lucky break.

Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor, Teen

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artist, inker Owen Fitzgerald

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