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[[Image:Old_Mex_Monte_Hale_Western.png|right]]Hispanic troubador from Mexico from "The Musical Madman" story of Western comic book ''Monte Hale Western'' #46 (March 1950).
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He's in two panels as the victim of a gang going around smashing guitars. Turns out the unnamed boss of a gang of crooks hid some stolen diamonds inside a guitar and was trying to track them down. Hale saves the day.
 
He's in two panels as the victim of a gang going around smashing guitars. Turns out the unnamed boss of a gang of crooks hid some stolen diamonds inside a guitar and was trying to track them down. Hale saves the day.
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Latest revision as of 09:01, 12 May 2021

Old Mex Monte Hale Western.png

Hispanic troubadour from Mexico from "The Musical Madman" story of Western comic book Monte Hale Western #46 (March 1950).

He's in two panels as the victim of a gang going around smashing guitars. Turns out the unnamed boss of a gang of crooks hid some stolen diamonds inside a guitar and was trying to track them down. Hale saves the day.

Hale strums 'n' sings a bit himself.

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