Fight Comics #7
"Blood Money" in Fight Comics #7 (1940) delivers a gritty, fast-paced look at the brutal world of combat through four stark boxing fact cartoons. From Joe Louis’s rise as the youngest heavyweight champ to a young Rameses II fighting for his father, the tales of raw rivalry and unorthodox fighters like the Moosejaw lumberjacks and Tommy Farr’s circus days are drawn with punchy energy by Bob Powell on the cover and captured in the stark, compelling style of Watt A. Socker’s writing.
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Four boxing fact cartoons concerning Joe Louis being the youngest heavyweight boxing champion, Rameses II fighting for his father at the age of ten, two lumberjacks from Moosejaw, Saskatchewan who decided to fight with spikes in their gloves, and Tommy Farr who used to take on all comers as a circus sideshow act in England.
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