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M-G-M's Lassie#18
Cover: Morris Gollub
M-G-M's Lassie #18
“People of South America”
In "People of South America," Lassie and her companions encounter the Umari Indians, led by Chief Arujo, who come seeking José’s counsel on a delicate matter involving a parcel of land and a potential sale to Barbosso. With art by John Lehti and a striking cover by Morris Gollub, this 1954 Dell comic offers a quiet but thoughtful glimpse into cross-cultural encounters, all set against the backdrop of South American landscapes.
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artist John Lehti · cover Morris Gollub
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artist John Lehti
cover pencils, inks Morris Gollub
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Our friends are met by a group of Umari indians led by chief Arujo. They seek José's advice regarding possible sale of a piece of land to Barbosso.
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