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Joseph Michel Roy (1921–1996) was a Canadian comic book and comic strip artist, working during the Golden Age and the Silver Age of Comic Books. He is best known for his stories about Native Americans.
Subject ID: 40223
MoreJoseph Michel Roy (1921–1996) was a Canadian comic book and comic strip artist, working during the Golden Age and the Silver Age of Comic Books. He is best known for his stories about Native Americans.
Subject ID: 40223
Subject ID: 40223
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Featured Stories:
1. "Introducing Marvel Boy"
2. "The Legion of the Doomed"
3. "The Adventures of Stuporman"
4. "The Black Ace"
5. "Scales of Justice"
6. "The Schustak Case"
7. "The Kidnappers and the Magician"
8. "The Origin of Dynaman"
9. "The Coming of Tigerman"
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Featured Stories:
1. "The Human Torch Battles the Sub-Mariner (Part I)"
2. "Tubby an' Tack"
3. "The Human Torch Battles the Sub-Mariner (Part II)"
4. "The Human Torch Battles the Sub-Mariner (Part 3)"
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The Curse of the Fakir, art by John Celardo. The Phantom Lights of Crusheen, art by Joe Certa. The Ship of Doom, art by Mike Roy. The Winged Phantom, art by Luis Dominguez. The Ghostly Guardian, art by Frank Bolle
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