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He-Man

Sam was a 25-year-old living in Snood, North Dakota, when he received a letter from his grandmother Suzy “La Suzanne” Muckles, a retired lion tamer. She told him that he came from a long line of strong men performers, including his uncles, Louie, Edgar, and Herman. She wanted him to take over the family business, “He-Man, Inc.”, a school for physical and moral development. When two gangsters, “Homicide” Homer and “Bad Boy” Sluggs, threatened his granny with guns, he took them out with ease. He-Man was said to have so many muscles, the only bone he had was in his head. He was strong enough to pick up a house. He was not well educated, and had a fear of touching anything made of metal, though he had a talisman to put his mind at ease about it.
Alias He-Man
Real Names/Alt Names Sampson Hercules Muckles
Characteristics Hero, World War II Era, Public Domain
Creators/Key Contributors Charles Voight, John Giunta
First Appearance Tally-Ho Comics (December 1944)
First Publisher Baily Publishing Company
Appearance List Tally-Ho Comics
Sample Read Tally-Ho Comics [DCM] [CB+]
Description Sam was a 25-year-old living in Snood, North Dakota, when he received a letter from his grandmother Suzy “La Suzanne” Muckles, a retired lion tamer. She told him that he came from a long line of strong men performers, including his uncles, Louie, Edgar, and Herman. She wanted him to take over the family business, “He-Man, Inc.”, a school for physical and moral development. When two gangsters, “Homicide” Homer and “Bad Boy” Sluggs, threatened his granny with guns, he took them out with ease. He-Man was said to have so many muscles, the only bone he had was in his head. He was strong enough to pick up a house. He was not well educated, and had a fear of touching anything made of metal, though he had a talisman to put his mind at ease about it.
Source He-Man – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Tally-Ho Comics (December 1944) | Charles Voight, John Giunta
Tally-Ho Comics (December 1944) | Charles Voight, John Giunta