Flat-Top #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Flat-Top #3 This issue contains two stories featuring Mazie. In the first, Mazie accepts a cooking contest challenge from a rival named Jeannie, boasting of her family's famous cooking skills. However, when Mazie accidentally agrees to host dinner at her house that evening, she panics and must improvise a meal, ultimately creating a cooking disaster that ruins the evening. In the second story, "Dixie in Doodle Dandy," Flat-Top and his brother study a Civil War map and discuss Mazie's recent forward behavior toward her, with Flat-Top's brother planning to use a Civil War battle strategy to win back Mazie by taking a nap at a store to interrupt her dance date with Flat-Top that evening.
When Flat-Top brags about being the real hero compared to some movie star, his friends don't buy it—but a real emergency at a neighbor's house gives him the chance to prove himself. What starts as a genuine crisis turns into something far more ridiculous, and Flat-Top's heroic moment becomes the punchline in this 1954 humor tale.
Mazie gets talked into a cooking contest with Jeanie to impress Stevie, but her plans go hilariously wrong when her little brother meddles in the kitchen and accidentally causes her to serve her father's hair tonic instead of meat sauce as the secret ingredient. When the truth comes out after dinner, Mazie's got some explaining to do—and plenty of ribbing to endure.
Stevie's love life hits a rough patch when a girl named Mazie thinks he's lost interest, so his friend Mortie whips up a "Love Detector" machine to prove Stevie's still crazy about her. When the contraption starts giving mixed signals and creating romantic chaos, Stevie tries to fix it himself—but things only get more complicated as the machine keeps malfunctioning and turning everyone's feelings upside down.
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