Chief Tehama
Stepping out of the Golden Age pages of Rangers Comics in 1948, Chief Tehama is a creation of the artistic team of John Starr and Bob Lubbers, debuting in an era when frontier adventure comics were a staple of the spinner rack. This figure from Odd Publishing keeps vivid company — sharing pages with the likes of Firehair, Little Ax, and Devil-Eye — placing Chief Tehama squarely in the rugged, action-packed world those titles celebrated. With appearances stretching across a remarkable span of decades and turns in Good Girl Art Quarterly alongside the flagship Rangers Comics, there's more history here than the slim catalog count might suggest — a genuine Golden Age curio well worth tracking down for collectors with an eye for the era's rich, illustrated storytelling.
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