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Western comics and stories were huge in the forties and fifties. Hey below is an early western with Gene Autry that I picked up at the Farmers Market. But that isn't the question. Can anyone tell me what comic featured our Indian friend on the cover.

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...and here is a whatever by Stahr. You tell me what it is cause I am not sure.

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That's easy. I've recently learned that they are called Tailess Whipscorpion -

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Man, to what effort would that Theagenes go for his pulp collection!! lol

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BZ,

That is a special cover with a smiley face helmet, a Van Gogh tee-shirt, a woman in a metal bra and the rhinocaninocerous (or something like that).

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And all I have is another Super Science Bat-man and a previously shown rodent of unusual size.

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I think someone else has shown a copy of this one but it is worth showing again. It is one (March 4 1933) of four Argosy issues that I bought at a flea market. I didn't buy the other twenty issues because I couldn't carry them on my motorcycle. Not a good excuse but it is the only one I got.

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Saunders squeezed a lot into that illo.

 

Does the woman have wings?

 

I think you are right. I never noticed. The lady on this cover is more of a Bat-woman. Another Saunder's cover too.

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Western comics and stories were huge in the forties and fifties. Can anyone tell me what comic featured our Indian friend on the cover.

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Perhaps another clue would help.

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Only Scrooge could bring us "One Man's Meat".

 

hm Doesn't sound like a compliment :sorry:

 

Then I did a poor job of typing :sorry:

What I meant to say was...

Only that wonderful Scrooge, with his vast and most impressive collection of bygone goodies,

could be remotely capable of presenting to us, for our enjoyment, that tale of wonder and merriment..."One Man's Meat".

 

Or something to that effect :foryou:

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Somebody over in General was looking for covers with a card or poker theme.

This knocks it out of the park!

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