The Rocklopedia Fakebandica now has a podcast.
Listen now!

Difference between revisions of "The Bull-Fiddler"

From Rocklopedia Fakebandica
Jump to navigationJump to search
(Created page with "rightDouble bass-playing villain from the delightfully ridiculous tale "The Self-Winding Organ-Gander and the Over...")
 
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:Self_Winding_Organ_Gander_Jingle_Jangle_Comics.png|right]]Double bass-playing villain from the delightfully ridiculous tale "The Self-Winding Organ-Gander and the Overstuffed Bull-Fiddle" in Eastern Color comic book ''[http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=16126 Jingle Jangle Comics]'' #12 (December 1944). He steals the key to the apple pie mine that rightfully belongs to [[The Self-Winding Organ-Gander]]. He also steals the self-winding organ, and hides it inside his bass.
+
[[Image:Bull-Fiddler_Jingle_Jangle_Comics.png|right]]Double bass-playing villain from the delightfully ridiculous tale "The Self-Winding Organ-Gander and the Overstuffed Bull-Fiddle" in Eastern Color comic book ''[http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=16126 Jingle Jangle Comics]'' #12 (December 1944). He steals the key to the apple pie mine that rightfully belongs to [[The Self-Winding Organ-Gander]]. He also steals the self-winding organ, and hides it inside his bass.
  
 
Written and drawn by George Carlson.
 
Written and drawn by George Carlson.

Revision as of 13:56, 18 August 2018

Bull-Fiddler Jingle Jangle Comics.png

Double bass-playing villain from the delightfully ridiculous tale "The Self-Winding Organ-Gander and the Overstuffed Bull-Fiddle" in Eastern Color comic book Jingle Jangle Comics #12 (December 1944). He steals the key to the apple pie mine that rightfully belongs to The Self-Winding Organ-Gander. He also steals the self-winding organ, and hides it inside his bass.

Written and drawn by George Carlson.

See also

External Links