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Difference between revisions of "The Minstrel (Doll Man)"
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− | [[Image:Minstrel_Doll_Man.jpg|right]] | + | [[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). | ||
Thank God he's not in blackface. | Thank God he's not in blackface. | ||
− | In issue # | + | 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== | ||
+ | *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] |
Revision as of 09:05, 11 April 2018
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!