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29: 155:#1 (Jan. 1943), featuring a slightly different character design than elsewhere. The series then went dormant for five years while the character's adventures were published in the aforementioned titles. It was revived, slightly shortened to 191:...an amazingly tough guy, and yet his ability to win any fight never goes to his head. He's kind, generous, and uninterested in worldly goods to the point where he once dug up an entire beach looking for a 175:), for four additional issues (#2-5, Spring - Nov. 1948). Backup features there included the humor characters Goofy Giggles, L'il Louie, Squeeky, and (in issue #2) Wolverton's detective Disk-Eyes the Dick. 527: 415: 492: 522: 427:
The title appears on the original comic's title page, not on the story itself, which reference sources generally list as "Rawjaw McClaw".
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Modern-day Powerhouse Pepper reprints include the eight-page story "McClaw the Outlaw" in the hardcover anthology
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mold was Wolverton's constant wordplay. Powerhouse Pepper sailed through life in a sea of rhymes, rhythms and
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Brevoort, Tom; DeFalco, Tom; Manning, Matthew K.; Sanderson, Peter; Wiacek, Win (2017).
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called the series star, a bald, super-strong boxer in a striped turtleneck:
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is a character in American humor comic books published in the 1940s by
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adventures. His titular feature debuted in the humor anthology
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indexed, making its list of character appearances incomplete.
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Basil Wolverton
Publisher
Timely Comics
First appearance
Basil Wolverton
Timely Comics
Marvel Comics
Basil Wolverton
slapstick
Timely Comics
Millie the Model
trademarked
copyrighted
indicia
Don Markstein
clam
Popeye
alliterations
New Media Publishing
Kitchen Sink Press
Pure Imagination
ISBN
978-1465455505
Joker Comics #1
Wolverton, Monte
"Comic Book Features by Basil Wolverton 1938-1954 and Mad Magazine 1954-1970"
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Powerhouse Pepper
Powerhouse Pepper

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