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Fight Comics #4
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A 1940 gem from Fiction House, Fight Comics #4 delivers a wild, offbeat tale in "The True Life Story of Tony Canzoneri," drawn with energetic flair by George Tuska. When Fritz ropes Brodie into a bizarre match against a kangaroo, chaos ensues—leading to a head-spinning showdown and a surprising payday. The cover by Lou Fine captures the absurdity perfectly, with dynamic lines and bold detail.
artist, inker George Tuska · cover Lou Fine
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artist, inker George Tuska
cover pencils, inks Lou Fine
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Fritz tricks Brodie into boxing with a kangaroo. Brodie knocks Stubby's and Fritz's heads together for getting him in the fight and takes their winnings.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).
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