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Fawcett's Funny Animals #46
“Friendly Spirit”
In "Friendly Spirit," a small child's accident sets a glider loose, sending it careening toward danger—only Captain Tootsie’s quick reflexes and strength save the day, pulling the craft back down with a tow rope. Art by C. C. Beck, with inks by Peter Costanza, this 1947 Fawcett classic captures the whimsy and heroism of a bygone era in a 10-cent comic.
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artist C. C. Beck · inker Peter Costanza
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artist C. C. Beck
inker Peter Costanza
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A small child accidentally releases the brake on a glider and only Captain Tootsie's strength enables him to grab the tow rope and pull the glider back down.
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