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[[Image:Minstrel_Doll_Man.jpg|right]]Supervillain who kinda looks like The Joker in the comic book ''Doll Man #23''
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[[Image:Minstrel_Doll_Man.jpg|right]]Nemesis of the Doll Man who kinda looks like The Joker in the comic book ''Doll Man #23'' (July 1949). The story was also reprinted in 1963 in ''Doll Man #15''. The reprint has the better cover, where he sports a flame-throwing banjo. He has other trick banjos, including ones that shoot sleeping gas, magnesium flares, and, you know, just plain bullets.
(July 1949). Also reprinted in 1963 in ''Doll Man #15''. The reprint has the better cover, where he sports a flame-throwing banjo. He has other trick banjos, including ones that shoot sleeping gas, magnesium flares, and, you know, just plain bullets.
 
  
 
Thank God he's not in blackface.
 
Thank God he's not in blackface.
  
In issue #139 of ''Feature Comics'' (September 1949), The Minstrel has dropped his cartoony zoot suit and giant chin and just looks like some shlubby older guy with a really bad hat. He has to lay low since the heat's on, but his ego is too big to resist messing with the three finalists of a [https://archive.org/stream/FeatureComics138/Feature_Comics_138#page/n3/mode/2up modern minstrel contest], [[Harry Hurl]], [[Texas Slim]], and [[Eddie Hanor]], the blackface singer... awww, dammit!
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In issue #138 of ''[http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=14493 Feature Comics]'' (September 1949), The Minstrel has dropped his cartoony zoot suit and giant chin and just looks like some schlubby older guy with a really bad hat. He has to lay low since the heat's on, but his ego is too big to resist messing with the three finalists of a [https://archive.org/stream/FeatureComics138/Feature_Comics_138#page/n3/mode/2up modern minstrel contest], [[Harry Hurl]], [[Texas Slim]], and [[Eddie Hanor]], the blackface singer... awww, dammit!
  
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=14493
 
*[http://www.comics.org/issue/7691/ Doll Man #23 @ Comics.org]
 
*[http://www.comics.org/issue/7691/ Doll Man #23 @ Comics.org]
 
*[http://www.comics.org/issue/18082/ Doll Man #15 (reprint) @ Comics.org]
 
*[http://www.comics.org/issue/18082/ Doll Man #15 (reprint) @ Comics.org]
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[[Category:Supervillains|Minstrel]]
 
[[Category:Supervillains|Minstrel]]
 
[[Category:1949|Minstrel]]
 
[[Category:1949|Minstrel]]
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[[Category:Fictional banjoists|Minstrel]]
 
[[Category:Fictional bards, minstrels, and troubadours|Minstrel]]
 
[[Category:Fictional bards, minstrels, and troubadours|Minstrel]]

Latest revision as of 09:26, 11 April 2018

Minstrel Doll Man.jpg

Nemesis of the Doll Man who kinda looks like The Joker in the comic book Doll Man #23 (July 1949). The story was also reprinted in 1963 in Doll Man #15. The reprint has the better cover, where he sports a flame-throwing banjo. He has other trick banjos, including ones that shoot sleeping gas, magnesium flares, and, you know, just plain bullets.

Thank God he's not in blackface.

In issue #138 of Feature Comics (September 1949), The Minstrel has dropped his cartoony zoot suit and giant chin and just looks like some schlubby older guy with a really bad hat. He has to lay low since the heat's on, but his ego is too big to resist messing with the three finalists of a modern minstrel contest, Harry Hurl, Texas Slim, and Eddie Hanor, the blackface singer... awww, dammit!


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