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Monday, November 8, 2025

MAKnks IN’li # 301

We start today with a look at a brief, forgotten 1962 meeting between three once-popular Marvel characters as Patsy (as in Walker, the future Hellcat) and Hedy have an unlikely encounter with the Rawhide Kid by Stan Lee and Al Hartley.

http://fourcolorshadows.blogspot.com/2010/11/patsy-and-hedy-meet-rawhide-kid-al.html

Here’s Archie Comics’ Suzie from 1947 in a couple of fun stories from her own long-running title with pinup style art and even a superhero pastiche.

http://pappysgoldenage.blogspot.com/2010/11/number-839-sexy-super-suzie-here-are.html

Silver Age Comics takes a look at the Secret Six, not really a great comic book but one of the most persistently intriguing mysteries of the DC sixties. Be sure to follow the links and check the comments for even more speculation as to the identity of the mysterious…Mockingbird.

http://sacomics.blogspot.com/2010/11/secret-six-1.html

What’s that you say? You haven’t checked in at Whirled of Kelly lately? Well, lucky you! That just means you have that much more Pogofenokee goodness to catch up on. Go. Now. Enjoy!

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