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[[Image:Minstrel_Man_Monte_Hale_Western.png|right]]Banjo-playing entertainer in the old West, from the "Monte Meets The Minstrel Man" story of comic book ''Monte Hale Western'' #58 (March 1951). He gets accused of robberies, but can't be guilty since they happen while he's onstage, to the befuddlement of hero/cowboy Monte Hale.  Then Hale figures out the Minstrel Man's manager Ed Collins was committing the crimes during the shows. He dressed like and imitated the Minstrel Man, down to his false nose and makeup.
  
  
 
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[[Category:1951|Minstrel Man]]
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[[Category:Comic books|Minstrel Man]]
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[[Category:Fictional banjoists|Minstrel Man]]
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[[Category:Fictional bards, minstrels, and troubadours|Minstrel Man]]

Latest revision as of 10:13, 11 April 2018

Minstrel Man Monte Hale Western.png

Banjo-playing entertainer in the old West, from the "Monte Meets The Minstrel Man" story of comic book Monte Hale Western #58 (March 1951). He gets accused of robberies, but can't be guilty since they happen while he's onstage, to the befuddlement of hero/cowboy Monte Hale. Then Hale figures out the Minstrel Man's manager Ed Collins was committing the crimes during the shows. He dressed like and imitated the Minstrel Man, down to his false nose and makeup.


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