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'''Joe Bones the Human Fly''' is a fictional character whose adventures appeared in the ] ] ]. '''Joe Bones the Human Fly''' is a fictional character whose adventures appeared in the ] ] ].


Joe Bones was a young soldier in the ] during the ]. He was a talented ], and was sent on ] missions by ] agent Lord Plimpton (referred to by Joe as "The Guv") that involved climbing 'unclimbable' obstacles – hence his ], the Human Fly. Joe Bones was a young soldier in the ] during the ]. He was a talented ], and was sent on ] missions by ] agent Lord Plimpton (referred to by Joe as "The Guv") that involved climbing 'unclimbable' obstacles – hence his ], the Human Fly. The story's ] was that he always climbed ].



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Joe Bones the Human Fly is a fictional character whose adventures appeared in the British comic book The Victor.

Joe Bones was a young soldier in the British Army during the Second World War. He was a talented climber, and was sent on commando missions by Government agent Lord Plimpton (referred to by Joe as "The Guv") that involved climbing 'unclimbable' obstacles – hence his nickname, the Human Fly. The story's gimmick was that he always climbed barefoot.


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