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Sunday, February 5, 2023

DEPARTMENT OF COMICS CURIOSITIES #13

 Fans of Bronze Age comics will be readily familiar with the time when Green Arrow chose to impersonate an Indian in the 1970s.



However, that was actually the second time he did so. In WORLD'S FINEST #104 (1959), he poses as a legendary Native American archer in order to defeat a malicious "medicine man." A case of using superstition to defeat superstition, I suppose.



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