Brown Shoe Company (1904-present)

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Comic books: Misc. Publishers: Brown Shoe Company (1904-present)
By Keith Alan Morgan (Kmorgan) on Saturday, August 02, 2014 - 4:59 am:

Smilin' Ed had children's show on radio sponsored by Buster Brown shoes.


Cover Smilin' Ed's Own Buster Brown Comic Book #1

I don't think the artist was too familiar with what cobras looked like, the head looks to be too far from the hood.

The colorist gave everyone a brown skin, but in the comic only the American Indians were brown, the pirates were white and the India Indians yellowish-orange.


Little Rabbit's Warpath

Page 4, Panel 5. The arrow Fighting Hawk is shot with is sticking out on the right side of his chest, although two panels earlier it appeared to hit his left side and his injury later on is on the left side.

Page 7, Panel 2. Little Rabbit is colored purple rather than brown.


Cobra Man

Page 2, Panel 4. Maru's skin is bright red rather than the yellowish-orange normally used.

Page 4, Panel 2. Bunny says, "the doors locked"
Should be door's, not doors.

Page 5, Panel 1. The Cobra Man calls four men up to the stage. The next panel he explains to the one man who came up that the other three men had died after they had failed their mission.
Errrr... if he knew the other three were dead why call all four up?

Page 6, Panel 6. The caption reads, "Well, help is on the way, but will it arrive on time?"
Wouldn't 'in time' be better than "on time"?


By Francois Lacombe (Franc0is) on Saturday, August 02, 2014 - 7:35 am:

Errrr... if he knew the other three were dead why call all four up?

So the lone man would think the other three were still alive and not be afraid of coming up to his possible doom?


By Keith Alan Morgan (Kmorgan) on Sunday, August 03, 2014 - 6:37 am:

Maybe.


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