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TABLE OF CONTENTS             October 2017      
Red arrow Tastefully Exploitative: Fighting Hero

Red arrow Marketing Tom Tyler and His Pals

Red arrow Collectibles: Tom Tyler Tales: The Adirondack Cowboy comic books

Red arrow Tom's hands: It's all in the action of the wrists

Tastefully Exploitative: Fighting Hero

Ever wonder what makes Tom's film “Fighting Hero” stand out from the others he made during the mid-1930's? It's not just the multiple heroic situations he is placed in.

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Marketing Tom Tyler and His Pals

While Tom Tyler was often marketed along with “his pals” in both movie theatre and press materials, it was more often than not along with some qualifier.

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Collectibles: Tom Tyler Tales: The Adirondack Cowboy comic books

There were only two comic books posthumously issued with Tom Tyler as a western screen hero, and they were published in 2003 and 2005. While these dates seem much later than usual for a film star of the 1920's and 1930's, there is a reason for it: none had been published in the United States since then.

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Tom Tyler and Eugenie Gilbert in Wild to Go arcade card

Tom's hands: It's all in the action of the wrists

One of the most noticeable things about Tom Tyler's physique is his hands. General discussion about hands might seem trivial, but one can tell a lot of things about an individual's hands: the shape, size, the language they speak, whether they gesticulate or not.

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