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Comicolour Album#[4]/1950
Cover: David Williams
Comicolour Album #[4]/1950
In this 1949 issue of Comicolour Album, The Colonel spins a wild tale of survival using the bizarre Fatso and Thinso preparations—turning his body to match the needs of a bear attack and a savage captivity. Written, drawn, and inked by Jock McCail, the story unfolds with a quirky, offbeat charm, while David Williams' cover captures the absurdity in full color.
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writer, artist, inker Jock McCail · cover David Williams
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writer, artist, inker Jock McCail
cover pencils, inks David Williams
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The Colonel recounts how he used the Fatso (makes you fat) and Thinso (makes you thin) preparations to survive after a bear attack and then being captured by savages.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).