Something odd about a cover with Tom Mix thanking fans for their letters when Tom had been dead for over 20 years.
By lrek
Makes sense because his radio show also continued long after his death. Looks like the one thing fans wanted to see more of was Tony, who was longer gone than Tom. There is a brief, interesting summary of his life here:
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/silent-film-star-tom-mix-dies-in-arizona-car-w reck-brained-by-suitcase-of-death
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By dwilt
Nice Carl Pfeufer art on the Tom Mix pages. Halfway between realistic and cartoony. He seems to have made an effort to make comic book Mix look like the real one (big nose and all), which wasn't always the case in Fawcett's cowboy star comic books.
Par for the course for Fawcett Western comics, there are lots of short humour fillers (by a wider variety of artists than usual) to pad out the issue.
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