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− | "The Singing Killer" story of ''Master Comics'' #39 (Jun 4, 1943). | + | Singing Mexican desperado out for revenge on sheriff Hopalong Cassidy in "The Singing Killer" story of comic book ''Master Comics'' #39 (Jun 4, 1943). Cassidy put his brother in jail, so he's come to kill him, armed with only a whip, and his guitar. He's super-good with his whip, using it to disarm and strangle a couple of people. Cassidy shoots his whip, breaking it, rendering him vulnerable to punches in the face. |
− | https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=68416 | + | ==External Links== |
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+ | [[Category:1943|Diablo]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Comic books|Diablo]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Fictional guitarists|Diablo]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Latin American music|Diablo]] |
Revision as of 12:10, 18 March 2019
Singing Mexican desperado out for revenge on sheriff Hopalong Cassidy in "The Singing Killer" story of comic book Master Comics #39 (Jun 4, 1943). Cassidy put his brother in jail, so he's come to kill him, armed with only a whip, and his guitar. He's super-good with his whip, using it to disarm and strangle a couple of people. Cassidy shoots his whip, breaking it, rendering him vulnerable to punches in the face.