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Western comic

Two Gun Western (1950)

Two Gun Western (1950)

Two Gun Western (1950) #5 continues from Casey: Crime Photographer (1949) #4.Two Gun Western (1950) #5 continues from My Love (1949) #4.
Genre: Western

Red Mask (1954)

Red Mask (1954)

Red Mask series formerly Tim Holt #1-41.
Genre: Western

The Gunhawk

The Gunhawk

Continued from Whip Wilson, The Gunhawk ran during 1950 through 1951 for 7 issues.
Genre: Western

Texas Kid

Texas Kid

Texas Kid ran during 1951 through 1952 for 10 issues.
Genre: Western

Western Outlaws and Sheriffs

Western Outlaws and Sheriffs

Continued from Best Western, Western Outlaws And Sheriffs ran during 1949 through 1952 for 14 issues.
Genre: Western

Wild Western

Wild Western

The first two issues of the series where named Wild West, it became Wild Western with issue 3.
Genre: Western

The Lone Ranger (2018)

The Lone Ranger (2018)

A sparking new adventure from multiple Eisner Award nominee MARK RUSSELL (The Flintstones) and BOB Q (The Green Hornet ’66 Meets The Spirit)! 1883. The advent of barbed wire is creating havoc in the Texas panhandle. A corrupted state senator conspires with dirty ranchers to make land unnavigable for open rangers and native tribes, passing new laws allowing cattlemen to kill anyone caught cutting the wire. Good people are getting hurt, and The Lone Ranger must act. But to truly stop this rampant villainy, he’ll need to go all the way to the top, and rely on an old friend for help…

Kid Slade, Gunfighter

Kid Slade, Gunfighter

Continued from Matt Slade, Gunfighter, Kid Slade, Gunfighter ran during 1957 for 4 issues.
Genre: Western

Giant-Size Kid Colt

Giant-Size Kid Colt

Features an original story, in which Kid Colt and the Rawhide Kid are brought to odds by a veteran bounty hunter, and reprinted stories from Kid Colt Outlaw #52 - "[It was a neat, clean town when I rode through last..." and Kid Colt Outlaw #62 - The Meanest Man In Town.
Genre: Western

Frontier Western

Frontier Western

Frontier Western ran during 1956 through 1957 for 10 issues.
Genre: Western

Bobby Benson's B-Bar-B Riders

Bobby Benson's B-Bar-B Riders

The Bobby Benson remains for the whole run of the series while the backup features change with some being such characters as Magazine Enterprises’ Ghost Rider, and Red Eagle to the Lemonade Kid a masked western hero (though never depected with the mask on the covers) who in a slight twist is secretly Bobby’s foreman and guardian Tex Mason but only takes on the Lemonade Kid identity in separate stories, while appearing only as Tex in the main Bobby Benson stories.

Tim Holt

Tim Holt

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Genre: Western

Iron West

Iron West

Preston Struck is an incompetent outlaw with a heart of fool's gold. He discovers an army of metal men bent on destroying central California. While Struck avoids any form of heroism, he gets a little help from a magical old shaman and his sidekick Sasquatch. Struck is going to need all the help he can get because he's deputized just as the mechanical men have taken over the railroad and are mutating the train into a giant demonic iron monster.

The Gunhawks

The Gunhawks

For Marvel’s 80th anniversary we’ve set our sights on bringing some old titles back into the herd, and we’ve brought in Stray Bullets' David & Maria Lapham for a bullet-riddled saga of violence, vengeance and Western justice. In the days of the Old West there were plenty of fearsome folk... cowboys, rustlers, lawmen and outlaws…but few were as fearsome as THE GUNHAWKS!
Genre: Western

Caliber

Caliber

In the Old American West, Whitefeather is a half-Indian/half-French shaman with tormenting visions of an apocalyptic future where mankind has doomed itself after turning away from the law. He then has a further vision of mankind's salvation. He sees Arthur, the man who is destined to bring law to the world and the weapon that will bring about this change. A mystically-emblazoned gun, that can only be fired by one man, that will never miss and when aimed will bring down the heavens, firing thunder itself from its barrel. He sets out to find the legendary Caliber. An epic Western adventure like no other!

Best Western

Best Western

Best Western was published during 1949 for a total of 2 issues. This series continued into Western Outlaws & Sheriffs.
Genre: Western

Black Rider Rides Again!

Black Rider Rides Again!

The Black Rider Rides Again! was published in 1957 for only 1 issue.
Genre: Western

Gunsmoke Western

Gunsmoke Western

This series continues from Western Tales Of Black Rider.This series continues it's 46 issue run up until July, 1963 with issue #77.
Genre: Western

Apache Kid

Apache Kid

Continued from Reno Browne, Hollywood's Greatest Cowgirl, Apache Kid ran during 1950 through 1956 for 19 issues. This series then continued into Western Gunfighters.
Genre: Western

Arizona Kid

Arizona Kid

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Genre: Western

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