Fight Comics #46
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis October 1946 Fiction House anthology delivers one of the era's most striking covers, with Joe Doolin depicting a dark-haired woman in a red dress — gun in hand — perched coolly atop a large crate while a menacing figure looms from above and two spotted leopards prowl at her feet. The cover promises a lively roster of features including Señorita Rio, Spy Sleuth, Risks Unltd., and Tiger Girl, with that last feature echoed vividly in the big cats flanking our undaunted heroine. For a dime in 1946, Fight Comics #46 offered readers a genuinely exciting package of adventure and intrigue.
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Tiger Girl is captured by The Tusk Men who plan to sacrifice her to their gods.
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