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== Golden Age Origin ==
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Joe "Cowboy" King was an American World War II pilot who operated in and around India, who dressed and acted like a cowboy. Even though the military command thought his theatrics were ridiculous, they could not deny he was their best pilot. While planning to return home after the war, he saw a horse that belonged to a local ruler, Sultan Malevo, and decided he wanted the animal for himself.
 
Joe "Cowboy" King was an American World War II pilot who operated in and around India, who dressed and acted like a cowboy. Even though the military command thought his theatrics were ridiculous, they could not deny he was their best pilot. While planning to return home after the war, he saw a horse that belonged to a local ruler, Sultan Malevo, and decided he wanted the animal for himself.
   

Revision as of 13:51, 30 April 2010

Cowboy Sahib
Cowboy sahib

Real Name

Joe "Cowboy" King

First Appearance

Hooded Horseman #26 (1952)

Original Publisher

ACG

Created by

Richard Hughes and Leonard Starr

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Riding the Tiger

== Golden Age Origin ==

Joe "Cowboy" King was an American World War II pilot who operated in and around India, who dressed and acted like a cowboy. Even though the military command thought his theatrics were ridiculous, they could not deny he was their best pilot. While planning to return home after the war, he saw a horse that belonged to a local ruler, Sultan Malevo, and decided he wanted the animal for himself.

To win the horse, Joe challenged to Sultan to as game of poker. If the American won he would receive all of the Sultan's cash, a nice ring, and the throne of Larijuna, a small principality near Tibet. Of course Joe won the game, but since the sultan was a sore loser, he had to shoot his way out cowboy style. Unfortunately, in the chaos, Joe was killed the brother of Almita, a girl he was attracted to. Even though she also loved Joe, she swore revenge against him for the death of her brother. Joe became the ruler of Larijuna and ordered his people to call him Cowboy, to which they added the honorific Sahib and thus he became Cowboy Sahib.

Golden Age Appearances

  • Hooded Horseman vol. 1 #26-27
  • Hooded Horseman vol. 2 #18-22

See Also

Comic Vine

Toonopedia