Monday, December 21, 2015
THE GONE&FORGOTTEN ADVENT(ure) CALENDAR: DAY TWENTY-ONE
The Adventures of Captain Tootsie and His Secret Legion
It seems to be putting a lot of pressure on a gang of kids to find themselves pressed into service as a "Secret Legion," but that's exactly what the candy-shilling muscleman does when the times comes to take the fight for democracy into outer space. Captain T's earthbound adventures - with its bears and beast-men - gives way to intergalactic threats which only laugh at the vibrant feeling of energy you get from the delicious taste of Tootsie Roll.
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Alas, Cliff Secord and Betty Not-Page are nowhere to be found.
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