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Cutie Pie
Date | Number: 4 | Lang: English (en)
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NameCutie Pie 4 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: bi-monthly | Editing: Leverett S. Gleason
NotesThe printed indicia date of "Feb., 1955" is a typographical error.
 
CoverSkiing / 1 page
SynopsisCutie Pie is skiing down her iced-over slide.
FeatureCutie Pie
GenreHumor
CharactersCutie Pie Casey; Copy Cat
PencilsGene Fawcette (signed)
InksGene Fawcette (signed)
 
Comic StoryCutie Pie's Family Album (1 page)
SynopsisPhotos from Cutie Pie's first few weeks after birth.
FeatureCutie Pie
GenreHumor
CharactersCutie Pie Casey
Script
PencilsGene Fawcette (signed)
InksGene Fawcette (signed)
NotesInside front cover; includes indicia.
 
Comic StoryNo Title (8 pages)
SynopsisCutie Pie makes trouble for her father when there's a big snowfall, eventually turning him into a walking snowman.
FeatureCutie Pie
GenreHumor
CharactersCutie Pie Casey; Mrs. Casey; George Casey; Marvin
Script
PencilsGene Fawcette (signed)
InksGene Fawcette (signed)
First LineIsn't This A Peaceful Scene?
 
Comic StoryCutie Pie Gives A Helping Hand! (7 pages)
SynopsisCutie Pie inadvertently helps a burglar make off with the household valuables.
FeatureCutie Pie
GenreHumor
CharactersCutie Pie Casey; burglar; George Casey; Mrs. Casey; police officer
Script ?
PencilsGene Fawcette
InksGene Fawcette
 
Text StoryThe Cat That Was A Pig (2 pages)
SynopsisChubby finally learns to share after Copy Cat eats a batch of her chocolates.
ScriptMelvin Welch
Letterstypeset
GenreHumor
CharactersCopy Cat; Chubby; Teensey
Notes2 illustrations
 
Comic StoryTrick Photography (6 pages)
SynopsisCutie Pie uses her father's new camera and takes embarrassing pictures of him.
FeatureCutie Pie
GenreHumor
CharactersCutie Pie Casey; Mrs. Casey; George Casey; Edward (Bill) Jones; Mrs. Jones; Copy Cat
Script ?
PencilsGene Fawcette
InksGene Fawcette
NotesMr. Jones is called Bill at the beginning of the story and Edward at the end.
 
Comic StoryCopy...The Cat / Kar Toon and His Copy Cat (2 pages)
SynopsisCopy figures out how to get George out of his easy chair, so Copy can use it.
GenreHumor
CharactersCopy Cat; George Casey
Script ?
PencilsGene Fawcette
InksGene Fawcette
Noteswordless story
 
Comic StoryA Permanent Condition (7 pages)
SynopsisCutie Pie cases a series of disasters at the hairdresser's when her mother takes her there.
FeatureCutie Pie
GenreHumor
CharactersCutie Pie Casey; Mrs. Casey; Lucille; Gaston
Script ?
PencilsGene Fawcette
InksGene Fawcette
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
SynopsisCutie Pie finds a unique use for her baby carriage.
FeatureCutie Pie
GenreHumor
CharactersCutie Pie Casey; Mrs. Casey; George Casey; Marvin
Script ?
PencilsGene Fawcette
InksGene Fawcette
First LineI'm Goin' To Play With My Carriage!
Notesinside back cover
 
Comic StoryPainting The Rug (1 page)
SynopsisCutie Pie hides a paint spill with more paint.
FeatureCutie Pie
GenreHumor
CharactersCutie Pie Casey; Copy Cat
Script ?
PencilsGene Fawcette
InksGene Fawcette
NotesBack cover.
Wordless story.
 
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