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in focus, the comic strip had various characters in the town, taking turns being at the center of the action. The strip was filled with various exciting action-packed episodes with more humorous interludes.
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made its debut on November 7, 1948, and was published in Sunday comic sections in newspapers until September 24, 1950. The comic strip was then reinvented as
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was a young society woman, daughter of a local tycoon in the small picturesque town of Freedom. Visually she was inspired by the then popular movie star
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Brian E. Collins (editor): The complete Mitzi McCoy,
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Kreigh Collins
Kevin the Bold
NEA
Kevin the Bold
Rita Hayworth

ISBN
978-1-949699-20-3
ISBN
978-1-949699-20-3
ISBN
978-1-949699-20-3

ISBN
978-1-949699-20-3

Categories
1948 comics debuts
1950 comics endings
American comic strips
Female characters in comics
Comics about women
Drama comics
Comics set in the United States
Comics characters introduced in 1948

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