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Western comic

The New West

The New West

Disgraced former Los Angeles Police detective Daniel Wise, who endures a near future deserted hostile LA environment where the Mayor has now been kidnapped and Daniel Wise is the only one who can save him, but can he do it with just a horse and sword?
Genre: Western

Space Western Comics

Space Western Comics

There are a lot of cross-genre series in the long and diverse history of comic books. One of the more notorious is DC Comics' War that Time Forgot, which mixed World War II action with dinosaurs. Funny animals were combined with superheroes so often — Marvel's Super Rabbit, Fox's Cosmo Cat, L.B. Cole's Wiggles the Wonderworm etc. — that they almost form a genre of their own. During the 1950s and early '60s, it was a common practice to create a new series by putting the word "space" in front of something unrelated, as in Avon's Space Detective, Gold Key's Space Family Robinson, and of course this one — Charlton's Space Western...
Genre: Western

Holliday

Holliday

224 pages! Tombstone is a city as bleak as its name suggests and for most, life depends on the gun kept in their waistband. When Doc Holliday, a gambler with twisted morals and a deadly reputation, arrives, his presence upsets a fragile balance in the fractured urban center. The gunman and his allies are a threat to the ruling powers and eventually the long simmering tension boils over. Deception surrounding Holliday and a gruesome double homicide serves as the catalyst for war.

Rex Hart

Rex Hart

Numbering continued from Blaze Carson #5. Numbering continued in Whip Wilson #9.
Genre: Western

Tex Morgan

Tex Morgan

Tex Morgan ran during 1948 through 1950 for 9 issues.
Genre: Western

Bouncer

Bouncer

A Western tale turned on its ear and filled with strange characters and surreal situations.. PUBLICATION IN 7 VOLUMES - COMPLETED SERIES. From what could only have originated from the mind of El Topo director, and The Metabarons author, Alexandro Jodorowsky, Bouncer follows the adventures of a one armed gunslinger and sometimes saloon bouncer in the Wild West's most notorious town. Drawn by acclaimed artist François Boucq in a gritty and realistic style.
Genre: Western

Lone

Lone

There's trouble deep in the wierd post-apocalyptic West! The town of Desolation has been overrun with zombies. Wave after wave of undead are attacking and some fear it will never stop. However, there is one man, one hope, to beat back the tide... His name is LONE! A futuristic, post-apocalyptic, mutant-filled, zombie laden, robot packed, free-for-all, Lone is sure to be a monthly adventure you won't soon forget! Featuring the storytelling talents of Stuart Moore and the stunning, imaginative art of newcomer Jerome Opeña. The West just got a little weirder...

Pretty Deadly: The Rat

Pretty Deadly: The Rat

KELLY SUE DECONNICK (Avengers Assemble, Captain Marvel) & EMMA RÍOS (Dr. Strange, Osborn) reunite to bring you an all-new ongoing series that marries the magical realism of Sandman with the western brutality of Preacher. Death's daughter rides the wind on a horse made of smoke and her face bears the skull marks of her father. Her tale of retribution is as beautifully lush as it is unflinchingly savage.

Ringo Kid Western

Ringo Kid Western

Ringo Kid Western (1954) #4 continues to Ringo Kid (1955) #5.
Genre: Western

Ringo Kid

Ringo Kid

Ringo Kid (1955) #5 continues from Ringo Kid Western (1954) #4.
Genre: Western

Western Kid

Western Kid

Western Kid ran during 1954 through 1957 for 17 issues.
Genre: Western

Best of the West

Best of the West

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Genre: Western

Red Mask (1958)

Red Mask (1958)

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Genre: Western

Billy the Kid Adventure Magazine

Billy the Kid Adventure Magazine

The series ran for 29 issues from October 1950 - 1955.

Roy Rogers

Roy Rogers

The one that started it all! This big, 44 page book brought Roy Rogers back to the comic book page at AC Comics, and has been sold out and unavailable for some years. It features two great RR action features reprinted from Roy’s original Dell Comics series from the 1950′s, “Tornado Weather” and “Snow On The Warfield Trail”- both illustrated by John Buscema, and both in FULL COLOR!! Also, Dale Evans, Queen of the West in “The Voice of the Eagle”, drawn by Russ Manning, and Gabby Hayes and “The Singing Gunmen”, by Leonard Frank. Color photos of Roy adorn the covers and a photo article on The King of The Cowboys, circa 1989 rounds out the contents. 44 pages, color photo cover with color and black and white interiors. Standard comic book format. Printed in 1989.
Genre: Western

Gunfighters in Hell

Gunfighters in Hell

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Women Outlaws

Women Outlaws

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The Seven Deadly Sins

The Seven Deadly Sins

1857. Texas. A group of death row criminals is recruited by a Mexican priest for a suicide mission into Comancheria.

Doug Wildey's Rio: The Complete Saga

Doug Wildey's Rio: The Complete Saga

Rio was Doug Wildey's masterpiece, a Western hero unlike any ever seen before in comics. Collected in its entirety in a single volume, this book presents all of Wildey's published Rio stories, as well as two new graphic novellas.
Genre: Western

Blaze of Glory

Blaze of Glory

4-issue Marvel Western miniseries depicting how many of Marvel's classic western characters met their demise. This series was followed up a few years later with 'Apache Skies', a 4-issue miniseries from the same creative team, now under Marvel's 'Max' mature readers banner and starring the Rawhide Kid.
Genre: Western

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