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Western comic

Firehair (1951)

Firehair (1951)

Issues 7-12 are titled "Firehair".
Genre: Western

Galveston

Galveston

True fact- fabled pirate Jean Lafitte spent his last years not on the high seas, but in Texas. Guess who his best friend was? Jim Bowie. What adventures must a swashbuckling corsair and an American frontiersman have had together in the Old West? It's Deadwood with pirates, man. Pirates!

Western Movie Hero

Western Movie Hero

N/a
Genre: Western

Above Snakes

Above Snakes

The hit team behind THE FEW and THUMBS returns with an all-new WILD AS HELL miniseries! Writer SEAN LEWIS (KING SPAWN), artist HAYDEN SHERMAN (Wasted Space), and rock-star letterer HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU introduce a world where Deadwood-style Westerns collide with the fantasia of NEIL GAIMAN in the story of Dirt, a man seeking vengeance for his murdered wife with nothing but a talking vulture to prod him on. ABOVE SNAKES is a fast and furious explosion of Western tropes and American vengeance that explores where our rage can take us.


Roy Rogers Western

Roy Rogers Western

New Roy Rogers comic books! Special memorial first issue of this new series commemorating the life and career of The King Of The Cowboys. It features two Roy adventures (reprinted from the now-classic Dell Comics series of the 1950′s), “The Vengance Trail” and “The Land Grubbers”, both illustrated by the great John Buscema. Also, what Roy book could be complete without a Dale Evans story, and this one is titled “The Old Cowboy”, and it’s illustrated by fan favorite Russ Manning. Articles include a filmography of the William Witney Rogers films,Dale Evans’ double life as an actress and a mother, and Cowboy Heaven- a tribute to Gene Autry and Penny Edwards. Lots of interior photos of both Roy and Dale. A heartfelt tribute to the greatest Western star ever by publisher Bill Black. Color photo front cover, black and white photo back and inside covers, interiors are black and white with graytones. Standard comic book format, printed in 1998. Fully licsensed and authorized.
Genre: Western

Range Busters

Range Busters

Previously published as Cowboy Love and continues as Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal.
Genre: Western

Young Gun

Young Gun

Classic Western action from Charlton's Billy The Kid series, retitled Young Gun here, but all the same great John Severin art as originally seen in the late 1950's and early '60's, with "The Crisis", "Gambler's Greed", "El Chivito", "Solid Gold Bait", and "The Kid's Last Meal". John Severin is ( Along with Dick Ayers ) one of the four or five greatest Western comic book artists of all time, and any such story he laid his hand to is always a treat. Plus, a bonus back-up: the youthful Native American brave, Young Falcon, in "The Mystery Of Little Star"...
Genre: Action, Western

Wild Bill Pecos Western

Wild Bill Pecos Western

COLOR!!! One of the unsung classic Western gems of the late 1940’s, Patches Publications’ Wild Bill Pecos is honored, with this special volume of classic reprints from the Golden Age of comics. Five beautifully illustrated stories of The Old West- “The Secret Of The Lost Caves”, drawn by Syd Shores and Bob Rogers, from Westerner #39, 1951; “The Water Rustlers”, from Westerner #30, 1950; “The Saga Of Wild Bill Pecos, text by Bill Black; “Draw With Death”, drawn by Al Luster, from Westerner #38, 1951, and “The Outlaw Train”, reprinted from Westerner #36, 1951. Color cover by Syd Shores and Bill Black, interiors are color and black and white. 52 pages, standard comic book format.
Genre: Western

Death Valley

Death Valley

N/a
Genre: Western

Two Gun Terror

Two Gun Terror

Skeletal outlaws! Demonic coachmen! Quick drawing masked monsters!Step back in time with us to the haunted Old West where the monsters aren't just the outlaws. Three new terrifying tales of two-gun justice and creature carnage are on tap told in glorious stark black & white! G.O. Parsons (writer of the Willy's Wonderland Movie) and Jason Craig (Freddy vs Jason vs Ash) deliver a devil's bargain that will leave you dying for more in "The Coachman". Strap on your spurs and load the silver bullets - these stories are going to leave scars!
Genre: Western

Rocky Lane Western (1989)

Rocky Lane Western (1989)

The Western adventures of film star Allan “Rocky” Lane are chronicled in this seldom-seen, early nugget from AC’s Collector’s Classics line of Golden Age reprints See Rocky investigate “The Man In The Green Mask”, and stand watch as “Death Makes A Deposit”. Plus Rocky’s horse, Blackjack, goes solos against “The Deadly Wolfpack”. A fine mix of stories from Rocky’s Fawcett and Charlton period, with two of the stories showcasing art by Dick Giordano and Vince Alascia. Plus, a short text feature illustrated with lobby card reproes that tells his professional story. High-quality reprints from the 1940′s and 50′s featuring this great star of Republic, Fox and RKO pictures. 36 pages, black and white with color photo cover and black and white back and inside photo covers, and black and white interiors. Standard comic book format.
Genre: Western

Durango Kid

Durango Kid

Columbia Picture’s most colorful star, Charles Starrett is The Durango Kid, in this rollicking reprint of some of the ‘Kid’s best stories from his Magazine Enterprises run of the 1950′s. Durango finds himself embroiled in trouble after saving a young woman and her son in “The End Of The Secret”, from M. E.’s Best Of The West #12, June, 1954, with art by Fred(Zatara)Guardineer. Only iron nerves and quick thinking save Durango from the “Law Of The Hangman’s Noose”, from Durango Kid #9, February/March, 1950, with art by Joe Certa and John Belfi, and then he faces the risk of riding alone with valuable cargo as he faces the deadly “Peril Of The Pony Express”, from Durango Kid #8, December/January, 1950, also by Joe(Martian Manhunter)Certa and John Belfi. All three stories are probably written bt Gardner Fox. Also, a special guest story starring the Haunted Horseman,(M. E.’s Ghost Rider) “Play Of Death”‘ drawn by Dick(Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos)Ayers. Durango Kid holds a special place amongs heroes in the heart of AC Comics’ publisher Bill Black. Read these stories and find out why. Color photo front cover of Starrett as Durango, black and white back and inside cover photos, too. Color and black and white interiors. Standard comic book format.
Genre: Western

Blazing Western

Blazing Western

Classic shoot-em-up action reprinted from actual Prize Comics and Magazine Enterprises comics of the 1950′s.Cover by Bill black, stories include The Latigo Kid in “Apache Uprising”, with art by John Severin; Wild Bill Pecos and the “Tombstone Bugle”, drawn by John Buscema (From Westerner #36, 1951), The Farg Kid in “Western Injustice”, by John Severin (Originally in Fargo Kid #2, 1955), The Haunted Horseman (M. E. ‘s Ghost Rider ) in “The invisible Death”, drawn by Dick Ayers ;photos and coverage of the 1989 Roy Rogers Festival inPortsmouth, Ohio and a back cover photo of Charles Starrett as The Durango Kid. Color cover, interiors black and white with tones. Standard comic book format.
Genre: Western


Rocky Lane Western Annual

Rocky Lane Western Annual

Movie cowboy great Rocky Lane is one of AC Comics most popular Western movie characters. You can sti get these great comic adventures based on film star Rocky Lane, from his Fawcett and Charlton Comics runs; with art by Dick Giordano, Vince Alascia, and others. Stories include: “Longhorn Masquerade”; “The Sonset Feud”; “Born For Trouble” and “Murder And Marriage”. These stories are perfectly reproduced from the original, vintage comic books of the Golden Age of the Western that they were taken from, using AC’s state-of-the-art recreative techniques. A classic of the Old West lives again. Black and white photo front, back and indside covers, interiors are black and white. 40 pages, standard comic book format.
Genre: Western

Don Lawrence Westerns

Don Lawrence Westerns

Book Palace Books limited edition collection reprinting Don Lawrence's Western strips Wells Fargo (from Zip in 1958 and Swift in 1959-1961) and Pony Express (from Swift, 1961-1963).

Wild West (2020)

Wild West (2020)

The westward drive of Americans after the Civil War was unstoppable. For some, the vast territory meant new wealth and new opportunities. The ever-progressing railroads made many rich. Whereas others found their fortune selling the flesh of the less fortunate. In a brothel in Omaha, all manner of destinies intersect in a violent collision that many won’t survive. This is the incredible story of Martha Cannary, a young woman who shrugged off what destiny had in store for her and made herself into a legend.
Genre: Western

Tom Mix Western (1988)

Tom Mix Western (1988)

The biggest cowboy star of the silent movie era, and one of the greatest Western film stars ever returns in this superb package of classic reprints of his Fawcett Comics series from the Golden Age of comics that appeared in that companies’ Master Comics title. Stories include “Bushwhacked”, “The Strong Box Mystery”, “The Shadows Of The Grave” and “The Justice Killer”. All stories are illustrated by the top art team of Carl Pfeufer and John Jordan. Color photo front, and black and white insides and back covers, interiors are color and black and white with graytones. 44 pages, standard comic book format, printed in 1988.
Genre: Western

Bob Steele Western

Bob Steele Western

From the great Fawcett Comics Westerns of the 1950′s comes the adventures of Monogram and Republic Pictures serial star, battlin’ Bob Steele, in a three-part action serial entitled “Dynamite Death!” Three exciting chapters: “Poisonous Fangs”, “Stampeding Terror” and “Six Gun Explosion”!! All this plus a Rocky Lane Western thriller, “The Alibi”. Of course, like all AC collector’s classics, every line of this masterful Golden Age beauty is perfectly restored, using state of the art reprographic technology. 36 pages, black and white with color photo cover, standard comic book.
Genre: Western

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