Friday, June 26, 2020

CoronaVirus Comics PIONEER WEST ROMANCES "FireHair in Fatal Fever"

Despite the title, Fiction House's Pioneer West Romances wasn't a love comic...
...it was about a woman warrior kicking butt in the Old West!
Young Lynn Cabot, nicknamed Princess Smith by her father, a wealthy Boston businessman killed by outlaws posing as Native Americans, was found by Little Ax, son of Chief Tehama of the Dakota tribe and adopted into the chief's family.
Given the name FireHair, she became an expert archer, knife thrower, horsewoman, canoe rower, and hand-to-hand fighter as she got older.
The now-adult woman protected the Natives from anyone who dared to try and exploit or hurt them, as this never reprinted tale of fever and fractured fantasies from Fiction House's Pioneer West Romances #6 (1950), written by John Mitchell (as "John Starr"), penciled by Bob Webb and inked by David Heames, aptly-proves!
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