Original Vintage Art & Text

Art attributed to John Celardo from the Tiger Man story in Rangers Comics #30, August 1946. Published by Fiction House.
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SCENE: Very fit, heavily-muscled man who looks like a bodybuilder is standing on the beach.
CAPTION: After working out for two hours straight, the world’s strongest man suddenly realizes…
MAN: That’s too much straight for me!
1946 Art: John Celardo Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
In Great Shape--Someday: John Lustig
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CAPTION: After working out for two hours straight, the world’s strongest man suddenly realizes…
MAN: That’s too much straight for me!
1946 Art: John Celardo Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
In Great Shape--Someday: John Lustig
DJP.lk589
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