Appearance of Bob Montana himself are few and far between in the comics. There is a text page bio of him in Archie Comics #1 (Winter 1942), but I don't have an original copy and all the reprints of the issue that I have or have seen omit the text page. (Also: they're re-lettered, and terribly.) But he does briefly appear in the very next issue, albeit heavily caricatured by artist Joe Edwards. Drom left to right in the panel below: editor Harry Shorten, Joe Edwards, Bob Montana (behind the "Comic Book Artists" easel), and on the right some comic book character whose name I don't remember and has probably never appoeared since.
from "The Case of the Missing Page" in Archie Comics (1942 series) #2 (Archie/MLJ, Spring 1943), pencils and inks by Joe Edwards
Can you spot Bob in this celebrity-stuffed page which suggests you place your valuable items in a stump grinder that converts them into War Defence Bonds, in a story from, of all places, Crime Does Not Pay?
from "[The Bond Drive]" in Crime Does Not Pay #22 (Lev Gleason, July 1942), pencils and inks (and script?) by Bob Montana
That's right: he's in the lower right-hand corner, wearing Jubilee's raincoat.
Happy birthday, Bob Montana!
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I never knew Richie Rich’s pal Freckles Friendly worked for MLJ!
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