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This lighthearted feature is from the golden age Fox Comics title, Jo-Jo, Congo King #7b (September 1947). In my never ending quest to expose these little known comics tales from the bygone days of yore (and after Karswell whetted my appetite for doing same), I sought out whatever could be gleaned from the web and other mixed-use sources, and came up with this comedic look at the making of a motion picture western.
Hope you enjoy it!
1 comment:
Fun post Chuck, keep 'em coming!
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