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Cover: Dick Fletcher

Super Comics #35

Apr 1941 · Western · 0.10 USD
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“Leo the Lion”

In "Leo the Lion," a 1941 Western Comics classic, a reckless stunt gone wrong sends shockwaves through the small town, leaving Jack without his plane and his license—though the real culprit may not be who anyone suspects. With his kid sister visiting and tensions rising, the truth behind the crash begins to unravel in ways no one expected. Written, drawn, and inked by Zack Mosley, this slice of Golden Age action features dynamic storytelling and bold visuals, with a cover by Dick Fletcher capturing the drama in striking detail.

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writer, artist, inker Zack Mosley · cover Dick Fletcher

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writer, artist, inker Zack Mosley
cover pencils, inks Dick Fletcher

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Dixie's brother Cotton takes Jack's racing plane out and preforms dangerous stunts before crash-landing. He tells his sister Dixie that he was hit by a car. Jack is left without a plane and also has his pilot's license revoked because people thought he was the one doing the stunts. Then Jack's kid sister comes to visit to complicate matters more.

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