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Smilin Ed's Buster Brown Comics Shanghaied Leopard Men Indian Treaty-Griffin,GA

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Description

British Parliament 1925 Vintage Lithograph
Smilin Ed's Own Buster Brown Comics #8 Shanghaied Leopard Men Indian Treaty
(Worn covers with front cover tear at lower left) See pictures.
Thaxton's Buster brown Shoe Store, Griffin, GA
Stories by Hobart Donovan and Ed McConnell. Art by Dan Barry and Sy Barry. Cover by Dan Barry. A classic giveaway comic from the Brown shoe company, featuring adventure stories and humorous songs by radio personality Smilin Ed. A corrupt white man tries to sabotage a peace treaty between the US and a Native American tribe; Two sailors and a young woman are held captive on a ship bound from San Francisco to Hong Kong; plus the Smilin Ed songs "I'm a Spizzerinktum Dinktum Superdoo" and "Jigglesninggle and Pigglediggle."
Indian Treaty; Leopard Men. 32 pages, Full Color.
Measures approx 7" x 10"
(Worn covers with front cover tear at lower left) See pictures.
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(Worn covers with front cover tear at lower left) See pictures.
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