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Cookie #36

Apr 1952 · American Comics Group · 0.10 USD
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In Cookie #36 (1952), Fritzi’s daydream of stardom takes a surprising turn when her sore feet land her a contract—only to discover she’s been hired as a foot double for a movie star. Written and illustrated by Owen Fitzgerald, this lighthearted tale captures the mix of ambition and reality in the studio world, with a sweet reconciliation between Fritzi and her friend Starlet after a brief misunderstanding.

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artist, inker Owen Fitzgerald

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artist, inker Owen Fitzgerald

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Fritzi is ready to quit her job in the studio mailroom, complaining about the toll on her feet. Propping her feet on a table in the studio commissary, Fritzi is "discovered" and signed to an acting contract. She moves out of the room she shares with Starlet in the Studio Club and snubs her friend. However, Fritzi learns she's just been hired as a "foot double" for an actress who has unattractive feet, and quits. She and Starlet reconcile.

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