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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.

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artist, inker Owen Fitzgerald

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artist, inker Owen Fitzgerald

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When Starlet gets an interview with producer Pasco, Fritzi keeps her up all night reading Shakespeare out loud to improve her voice. Instead, Starlet loses her voice and is mistaken for "foreign star" Chi-Chi, who doesn't speak English. Her imposture is uncovered but Starlet and Fritzi at least manage to keep their mailroom jobs at the studio.

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