Tom Mix Western Comic #79
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Strong Voiced" in Tom Mix Western Comic #79 offers a quirky, character-driven moment from the early 1900s West, where Alice’s curiosity about strength and masculinity leads her to question Bob’s demeanor—until a newspaper ad for the Body Sculpture Club sparks an unexpected transformation. Written in the style of period ad copy and illustrated with period-accurate flair, the story captures a moment of personal discovery through a surprisingly literal take on self-improvement, all rendered in the distinctive visual tone of L. Miller & Son’s era.
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Alice wonders why Bob can't be more like the lumberjacks in her father's company. Bob can't see the appeal, but on seeing a newspaper ad for the Body Sculpture Club sends away for a bodybuilding course and that does the trick.
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