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The Close Shaves of Pauline Peril#3
Cover: Jack Manning

The Close Shaves of Pauline Peril #3

Dec 1970 · Western · 0.15 USD
“You Can't Hang a Coat on a Cliff-Hanger”

In "You Can't Hang a Coat on a Cliff-Hanger," Pauline Peril faces a series of perilous, vintage movie-style traps set by the scheming Snodgrass, all designed to eliminate her so he can claim the Daily Noose. Written by Del Connell and brought to life with dynamic art by Jack Manning—both pencils and inks—this 1970 Western issue delivers classic, gag-driven suspense with a playful nod to old serials, echoing the zany danger of Road Runner and the derring-do of Dudley Do-Right. The cover by Jack Manning captures the chaos perfectly.

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writer Del Connell · artist, inker Jack Manning · cover Jack Manning

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artist, inker Jack Manning
cover pencils, inks Jack Manning

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Snodgrass wants rid of Pauline so he can inherit the Daily Noose. He puts her through several old movie cliff-hanger situations from which she always escapes. Similar to Road Runner and Dudley Do-Right.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).