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Funny Picture Stories#6
Cover: Ed Moore

Funny Picture Stories #6

Apr 1937 · Comics Magazine Company · 0.10 USD
“Guns For General Sing”

"Guns For General Sing" is a thrilling early adventure from 1937, written and drawn by Arthur Pinajian in a bold, energetic style that captures the spirit of the era. When Kent, Benton, Redding, and the missing Dr. Roberts are captured by the natives of Berbi Island, their fate hinges on a deadly ritual dance—only to find escape in a desperate fight for survival. The cover by Ed Moore adds a dramatic flair, perfectly matching the story’s pulse-pounding tension.

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artist, writer, inker Arthur Pinajian · cover Ed Moore

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artist, writer, inker Arthur Pinajian
cover pencils, inks Ed Moore

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Kent, Benton and Redding arrive on the island of Berbi to look for the missing Dr. Roberts. They quickly discover him in the company of some natives, and learn that when he became stranded there he was adopted as their medicine man. Now they feel he has betrayed the tribe and the chief sentences all four outsiders to death. During the native ritual dance the quartet escape and fight their way to the ocean and a waiting canoe.

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