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  • Issue #1
    Shooting Star Comics Anthology (2002) 1

    Cover by Steve Lieber. Introduction by Dennis O'Neil. Written by Chuck Dixon and Various. Art by Enrique Villagran and Various. Featuring eleven original stories by nine writers, these stories cover a wide array of genres and taste. Find tales of action and adventure with Tsalosha, Aym Geronimo and the Post Modern Pioneers; stories of costumed heroes with Fishnet Angel, Bedbug, The Defender, The Yellow Jacket and the Emerald Mantis. Some off-the-beaten path tales also come to you with Nick Landime and Mike Von Fange. This 80-page giant also gives readers the much-anticipated original Western tale by Chuck Dixon and Enrique Villagran. 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #85
    Showcase (1956-1978) 85

    Cover by Joe Kubert. "I Don't Belong Here - I Don't Belong There," script and art by Joe Kubert; In the early 1800s, there is a great meeting of the Blackfoot Tribe; Their great chief, buffalo-garbed shaman named Grey Cloud, tells the tribe of the coming palefaces and their bringing of sickness and death; But he also sees a hero rising from death; one that will not look like any Indian, and will be despised by his own people; Hours later, the tribe rides forth to fight the palefaces; They assault a wagon train, and over the course of the fight, one brave grabs a small red-haired baby; The brave is about to kill the baby when Chief Grey Cloud stops him; Grey Cloud makes a promise to raise the red-haired child as his own; Grey Cloud keeps his promise, and over the years the baby grows up to become a teenager; Named Firehair, the young boy learns of the ways of the Blackfoot Tribe. Background on Firehair by Joe Kubert. An illustration of Native American sign language, art by Kubert. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

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    $50 Showcase #85 1st App Of Firehair! CGC 5.0!

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  • Issue #86
    Showcase (1956-1978) 86

    Cover by Joe Kubert. "River of Gold," script and art by Joe Kubert; In the Great Plains in the early 1800s, a grizzled old gold miner walks his way across Absaroke territory looking for riches; The cantankerous old man is beset by a tribe of Absaroke Indians; The old man seems done for, but for the intervention of Firehair; Firehair, son of the chief of the Blackfoot Tribe, intervenes, and is attacked; The chief of the Absaroke war party, Black Eagle, challenges Firehair to one-on-one combat; Firehair agrees, and the two fight. "Saturday – 1787," script and art by Ric Estrada. Information on the American Indian by Joe Kubert. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

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    $50 Showcase #86 Cool Cover! CGC 7.5!

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  • Issue #40
    Sick (1961) 40

    Cover by Vic Martin. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Bob Elliott, Don Edwing, Calvin Castine, Fred England, Jack O'Brien, Paul Laikin, Jim Atkins, Jack Scott, and Vic Martin. Sometimes listed as Vol. 5 No. 8. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A parody of Honey West, the first female private eye TV show, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. A parody of the Bob & Bing "Road to..." movies. A magazine for teenage politicians. Aliens from a flying saucer try to make sense of 1950s America. Sugar South; Movie Spoof: Girl With Green Eyes; Men From Space Are Watching You; On the Road to Recovery; Singalong Knock Knocks; Specialized Caskets; Sick, Sick World; Teenage Politician Magazine; Simon Sez; Sick's Clod Cards. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #7
    Silverblade (1987) 7
    Published Mar 1988 by DC.

    Silverblade is trapped in the role of a vampire he once played (Dracula)...and it's forcing him to stalk the woman he loves for blood! "A Night of Blood, Sweat and Tears..." is written by Cary Bates, with art and cover by Gene Colan and Steve Mitchell. New Format. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #28
    Six-Gun Heroes (1950 Fawcett/Charlton) 28

    Cover by Dick Giordano and Vince Alascia. Stories and art by Dick Giordano, Carl Pfeufer, Stan Campbell and Vince Alascia. A showcase for popular Western heroes and movie cowboys. The gunslinger known as the Crippler usually shoots at his opponent's legs, but in Rocky Lane's case, he plans to make an exception. A woman sends her son for help from Lash LaRue when she realizes the three men who stopped at her cabin are her husband's killers. Tom Mix loans his horse to a boy so he can enter a race and use the prize money to rebuild his fire-damaged home. Lash LaRue: The Killers in the Hills; Red Roan: Outlaw Valley; Rocky Lane: The Crippler; Tex Ritter: Western Justice; Tom Mix: The Son of Tony. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #30
    Six-Gun Heroes (1950 Fawcett/Charlton) 30

    Cover by Dick Giordano and Vince Alascia. Stories and art by Dick Giordano, Carl Pfeufer, Ralph Carlson and Vince Alascia. A showcase for popular Western heroes and movie cowboys. Outlaws give the "party of the first part" treatment to a treaty contract with the local Native population, so they can take the tribe's buffalo herd and sell it back to them at a profit. Tex Ritter agrees to a showdown with Trigger Bill, one of the fastest shots in the West. Tom Mix discovers gold hidden in an anvil and realizes why outlaws want the anvil so badly. Lash LaRue: Close Shave; Red Roan: Captive Herd; Rocky Lane: Buffalo Branders; Tex Ritter: Bullets Vs. Proof; Tom Mix: The Secret of the Hollow Anvil. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #73
    Six-Gun Heroes (1950 Fawcett/Charlton) 73
    • INTERIOR COMPLETE. Full spine split. Heavy cover oxidation with chipping.

    Cover by Dick Giordano. Stories and art by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio and others. A showcase for popular Western heroes. Even Annie Oakley doesn't know for sure if a woman can be a trail boss, when she's hired to keep a cattle drive safe from rustlers. Wyatt Earp loses his cool when outlaw MacRyan steals from his friend Chiquita a ring that's been in her family for generations. When outlaws join forces with rogue Natives, Gunmaster enlists the aid of some Chinese-American friends. Plus a cautionary tale about drifting into juvenile delinquency, in the Cold War public service announcement What You Do in Your Spare Time. ("The time is past when our nation could afford street-corner loafers!") Gunmaster: The Sword and the Mandarin!; Annie Oakley: Boss Lady; The One That Got Away; Karl's Kindness; Your Role in the Cold War; Wyatt Earp: Chiquita's Ring! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #77
    Six-Gun Heroes (1950 Fawcett/Charlton) 77

    Cover by Dick Giordano. Stories and art by Jack Keller, Charles Nicholas, and Vince Alascia. A showcase for popular Western heroes. Captured by Comanches, Annie Oakley quickly impresses them with her gunplay, but she's not keen on the one who wants to marry her. Wyatt Earp, weakened by a slow recovery from illness, must cross a town full of enemies before he can rest. When Mexican bandits and enraged Apaches converge on the town, Clay Boone decides it's time for the Gunmaster. Plus fun facts about American Democracy. Gunmaster: Vulture Bait; Annie Oakley: Warrior Woman; Honest Harry; The American Way!; Wyatt Earp: 1/4 Mile of Terror. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #30
    Sixth Gun (2010 Oni Press) 30

    Ghost Dance: Part 1 - (W) Cullen Bunn (A/CA) Brian Hurtt Ghost Dance, Part 1. Our world has not always been this way. And our world may be different yet. The Six, magical pistols with the power to reshape reality, have been used to tear down existence and rebuild it from the ground up. Becky Montcrief embarks on a Vision Quest to bear witness to what the terrifying power of the Six has wrought... and what it might yet bring about. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #39
    Sixth Gun (2010 Oni Press) 39

    (W) Cullen Bunn (A/CA) Brian Hurtt The most tragic chapter of The Sixth Gun continues. Still reeling from the attack on the city of Brimstone, Drake and Becky are shocked by the appearance of an old enemy! Jesup is back, and he's out for blood. A shockingly brutal fight erupts between Nahuel and the man who has been turned into a killing machine by the Grey Witch! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #43
    Sixth Gun (2010 Oni Press) 43

    Written by Cullen Bunn. Art and Cover by Brian Hurtt. The stage is set for the final showdown between Drake, Becky, Griselda, and Jesup. The fate of the world hangs in the balance. But Drake and Becky didn't stand a chance against Jesup when they were armed with the Six. How can they stop him when he now holds all of the doomsday weapons? 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #3
    Snafu Vol. 1 (1955) 3
    • Water spotting and staple rust.

    Parody magazine edited by Stan Lee. Art by Joe Maneely, John Severin, & Bill Everett. 64 pages, black and white. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #1
    Sojourn (1977) 1

    Newspaper Format Comic publication Featuring "Tor" by Joe Kubert, "Eddie Race" by Doug Wildey, "Eagle" by John Severin, "The Smooth" by Dick Giordano, "T.C. Mars" by Sergio Aragones, and "Kronos" by Lee Elias. Plus a Full Color Poster by Steve Bissette! Newspaper Format, 17-in x 12-in, 24 Pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #97
    Sparkler Comics (1941 2nd Series) 97
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    Stories and art by Ernie Bushmiller, Rudolph Dirks, Leonard Sansone, Warren Tufts and Ernest G. Osborne. United's anthology featured reprints of early comic strips, including Casey Ruggles, Captain and the Kids and Nancy. Warren Tufts' lushly illustrated Western strip Casey Ruggles makes its Sparkler Comics debut. Casey is surprised by a mysterious stranger while guarding the mayor of Pueblo Los Angeles. In Captain and the Kids, the Captain becomes a volunteer firefighter, so the Kids sabotage all his gear, and then wait gleefully for the fire alarm. The Family Workshop; Nancy; Strange as It Seems; Captain and the Kids; Casey Ruggles; Willie. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Spiral Path (1986) 1

    Stories and Cover by Steve Parkhouse. Art by Steve Parkhouse and Geoff Senior. Reprints of The Spiral Path stories. In this issue: Untitled stories by Steve Parkhouse, reprinted from Warrior (1982 Quality) UK #1-2, 4 and 6; an untitled story by Parkhouse and Geoff Senior, reprinted from Warrior (1982 Quality) UK #3; and "The Drowning Woman" by Parkhouse, reprinted from Warrior (1982 Quality) UK #5. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.75.

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    $85 Spiral Path #1 July 1986 CGC 9.0 4453789007

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  • Issue #82
    Spooky (1955 1st Series) 82

    36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #96
    Star Spangled Comics (1941) 96

    Robin in "The Boy Who Could Invent Miracles" (Batman Cameo), Tomahawk in "The Drums of the Dead," Captain Compass in "Port of the Past," Dover and Clover in "The Disappearing Ducks," Manhunters in "Watchdogs With Wings" (pencils by Curt Swan?). Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #98
    Star Spangled Comics (1941) 98

    Robin in "Robin's Rival," Captain Compass in "Captain Kidd Sails Again" (art by George Papp), Manhunters Around the World in "The Rurales of Mexico" (pencils by Curt Swan?), and Tomahawk in "A Trap for Tomahawk" (art by Fred Ray). Full-page ad for Alan Ladd # 1. Two-page Morey Amsterdam bio. One-page Tootsie Roll ad, "Captain Tootsie Saves the Day" by C.C. Beck. Ray cover. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #110
    Star Spangled Comics (1941) 110
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Slab: See item notes
    • Inner well not fully sealed, book appears unaffected and secure.
    • Label #3952465007

    Tomahawk in "Sally Raines--Frontier Girl" (art by Fred Ray), Manhunters Around the World in "The Panama Patrol," Captain Compass in "The Sea-Going Schoolhouse," and Robin in "The Four O'Clock Crimes!" (with a Batman cameo). Full-page ad for Tomahawk # 1. Ray cover. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #112
    Star Spangled Comics (1941) 112
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #3714942017
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
  • Issue #118
    Star Spangled Comics (1941) 118
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #3714942011
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
  • Issue #119
    Star Spangled Comics (1941) 119
    • Paper: Off white
    • Label #3714942019
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
  • Issue #1
    Steve Roper and Chief Wahoo Comic Strip Preserves (1986) 1

    Volume 1 – 1st printing. Stories by Allen Saunders. Art by Elmer Woggon. Cover by Elmer Woggon. Blackthorne's Comic Strip Preserves features a 1940s run of the strip later known as Steve Roper and Mike Nomad. During World War II, photojournalist Steve Roper has adventures accompanied by comic relief Chief Wahoo, resulting in an unusual strip that combines cartoony humor with gritty realism. 72 pages, 7-in x 10-in., B&W. Cover price $6.95.

  • Issue #2
    Steve Roper and Chief Wahoo Comic Strip Preserves (1986) 2

    Volume 2 – 1st printing. Stories by Allen Saunders. Art by Elmer Woggon. Cover by Elmer Woggon. Blackthorne's Comic Strip Preserves features a 1940s run of the strip later known as Steve Roper and Mike Nomad. During World War II, photojournalist Steve Roper has adventures accompanied by comic relief Chief Wahoo, resulting in an unusual strip that combines cartoony humor with gritty realism. Steve and Wahoo match wits with the portly German spy Dr. Schwine. 72 pages, 7-in x 10-in., B&W. Cover price $6.95.

  • Issue #1A
    Storyteller Dragons (2015 Boom) Jim Henson 1A

    Written by Daniel Bayliss and Fabian Rangel. Art and Cover by Daniel Bayliss. Dragons have taken many different shapes in cultures across the world, from serpents and 'worms' to thunderbirds and the classic European firebreather. This first issue brings us 'Son of the Serpent,' inspired by Native American stories about the Horned Snake and the Thunderbird. 24 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #1
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 1
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #2014333013

    Stories by Gardner Fox and others. Art by Bob Powell, Fred Meagher and Ogden Whitney. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow must prevent a racist cavalry colonel from starting a war with the Kiowa; The tale of White Comanche is based on the real-life story of Quanah Parker and his mother, Cynthia Ann Parker; Apaches abduct a rancher couple and demand a ransom. Plus non-fiction features on horses and lodge poles. Indian Horse Recognition; Straight Arrow!; Lodge Pole Lore; Roaring River; White Comanche; Timmy Takes the Trail; Apache Vengeance; Archery. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $175 STRAIGHT ARROW 1 CGC 5.0 OFF-WHITE PAGES 1950

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  • Issue #2
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 2

    Stories by Gardner Fox and others. Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Steve tries to track down the outlaws who robbed a wagon train, but he has more luck as Straight Arrow. Red Hawk seeks his father's killers, strange men in fearsome green bird masks. An escaped killer masquerading as a Comanche encounters Straight Arrow, who is the real thing. Plus non-fiction features on tepees and other Western camps. Tepee; The Peril of the Pioneers!; Land of Our Fathers; Fangs of the Wild; Red Hawk: The Men of the Green Feather!; The Death Moccasin!; Proper Camp. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $30 STRAIGHT ARROW # 2 (MAGAZINE ENTERPRISES) (1950) FRED MEAGHER & BOB POWELL art

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  • Issue #4
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 4

    Stories by Gardner Fox and others. Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow meets his nemesis Black Feather, who also has a dual identity. Red Hawk, banished by his tribe, battles both The Antelope and the Skidi-Pawnee tribe to discover the secret of the All-Seeing Eye. Straight Arrow must escape a desert deathtrap. Plus non-fiction features on tribal tools and The Plains tribes. Indian Tools; The Battle of the Giants; The Man Who Held the Lightning!; Red Hawk: The All-Seeing Eye!; The Plains Indian; The Buffalo Hide of Peace! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 5

    Stories by Gardner Fox and others. Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Outlaws believe they have killed Straight Arrow, but his ghost rides after them; Red Hawk seeks the legendary Rain Drum to save his tribe from drought; After Red Sky finds silver high in the mountains, bandits want him to show the way. Plus non-fiction features on tribal tools and the Comanche. Animal Tricks; The Ghost of Straight Arrow!; Mission of Hate!; Red Hawk: Quest of the Rain Drum!; The Comanche; Straight Arrow's Great Leap...! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 6

    Stories by Gardner Fox and others. Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. The Comanches, being horse warriors, are unprepared for a water attack by the Cheyenne. To escape his capture by the Blackfeet, Red Hawk must use a legendary unbendable bow. Straight Arrow must navigate a quicksand-filled swamp to prevent corrupt mine officials from destroying a dam. Plus a non-fiction feature on tribal tools and The Comanche. The Sioux; Lances of the Cheyenne!; The Dynamiters!; Red Hawk: The Bow That Would Not Bend!; Vikings Out West; The Boy from Back East! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 7

    Stories by Gardner Fox and others. Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. A sailor seeks an old ship lost in the desert sands, but everyone thinks he's crazy. Red Hawk hears the tale of the man who saved the world from a solar eclipse by shooting the moon with his bow. Outlaws masquerade as a skeleton spirit to steal treasure from Straight Arrow's tribe. Plus a non-fiction feature on Air Pioneers by Bob Powell. Comanche Country!; The Sand Ship!; Red Hawk: The Man Who Shot the Moon!; Two-Fisted Marshal; The Death Warning!; International Air Pioneers. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 8
    • Chew to corner of multiple pages.

    Stories by Gardner Fox and others. Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow braves a forest fire to rescue a lumber camp; Deadbeat Dawson's gang robs mail trains with impunity until they run up against Straight Arrow; An outlaw trains his dog Fang to aid him in his crimes. The Flaming Trail!; Four Against the 7th; Robbery Rides the Rails!; Red Hawk: Cheyenne Challenge; The Rhyming Robber!; Fang - Hound of Terror. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 9
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    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Steve and Packy help a prospector reclaim his remote mountaintop mine from bandits. Red Hawk must pass through dangerous Cheyenne lands for the magic plant that can save his chieftain. Flying Cloud braves a prairie fire to deliver a warning to settlers. Plus non-fiction features on bows and archery. Indian Bow Making; The Claim Jumpers!; The Fight with a Grizzly; The Trial of Flying Cloud!; Red Hawk: The Magic Plant; Apache Terror!; Bow Stringing and Bow Care. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 11
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    • Restored (see item notes)
    • RESTORATION: Spine split seal. Cover detached from staples. Cover affixed to spine of interior wraps with glue.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow discovers an ancient civilization that has survived for centuries in a hidden valley. Red Hawk faces a gigantic warrior in the misty lands of Yellowstone. Bandits use legal chicanery to take over a mine, so Straight Arrow settles their case with his fists. The Valley of Time; The Salt War; Red Hawk: The Giant in the Mist; Ghost Gang. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 12
    • Water spotting.
    • Light staple rust.
    • 1/4" Spine split from bottom. Staple rust.
    • Water spotting.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. SA's old enemy Black Feather returns for revenge against Straight Arrow and the Army; Red Hawk's tribe is attacked by cliff-dwellers; Straight Arrow tries to find out how bandits are targeting secret gold shipments. The Return of Black Feather!; Red Hawk: The Killers on the Cliffs!; The Treasure Coach!; The Pipe of War! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 13
    • Chew. 2" cumulative spine split. Centerfold detached at one staple.
    • INCOMPLETE. Multiple pages missing, interrupts art and story.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. A lost race of conquistadors enslaves Straight Arrow's tribe. Red Hawk follows an errant tribesman into the far frozen north and battles a polar bear. Outlaws plan to stir up war to divert the Army from protecting the railroad. The Conquistadors Return; Treachery's Banner; Red Hawk: The Dead Man's Trail!; The Treasure Coach!; The Revenge of the Mountain Spirit. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 14
    • Cover detached at one staple. Staple rust. Chew to top of spine.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Hooded stagecoach bandits are somehow immune to bullets; Framed for thievery, Red Hawk seeks the mysterious Devil Bag to clear his name; Star-crossed Shoshone and Apache lovers may be the key to peace between their nations. The Bullet-Proof Badmen!; Fighting Peacemaker; Red Hawk: The Devil Bag!; Buffalo Killers. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #15
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 15

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Ranchers drain a lake to force out nearby farmers; An old man's story gives Red Hawk the edge he needs in battle; Steve suspects an outlaw of robbing a bank, even though Steve himself saw him in a saloon at the time. The Disappearing Lake; Gunsmoke Trail; Red Hawk: The Coup-Stick Of Crying Calf; The Young Chief. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 16
    • Cover detached at one staple.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. A mystical being calls the Comanche to war, but Straight Arrow suspects a hoax. Red Hawk's friend Foxfire thinks she's found the right man, so Red Hawk arranges a test. Steve arrests the wrong man for rustling, so Straight Arrow must straighten things out. The Magic Medicine-Man!; Rustlers Convention!; Red Hawk: The Testing of Red Wolf!; The Renegade's Oath! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 17

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Apaches abduct Dr. Whiteley, an ally of the Comanche, and Straight Arrow must find him. Red Hawk's Lenny Small-like friend Bigfoot is captured by a bloodthirsty tribe, so his beloved Desert Flower sets out to save him. Steve is accused of robbing a train, so he becomes Straight Arrow to clear his name. Apache Raiders; Trapped in Bat Cave!; Red Hawk: The Canyon Killers!; Death by Inches! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 19

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow tries to prevent conflict between Comanches and the railroads; Red Hawk and his friend Spearthrower find the land of the dead; Straight Arrows seeks the truth about a gigantic buffalo-demon harassing the Comanches. War Cry of the Thunderbird; The Desert Demon!; Red Hawk: The Happy Hunting Grounds!; The Curse of the Fire God. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 20
    • 1.5" Cumulative spine split. Water spotting.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. The story of how Straight Arrow first earned his shield by facing an Apache raid during a buffalo hunt. Red Hawk seeks a stolen tomahawk that is sacred to his tribe. Outlaws dress as Comanches to scare off settlers, but Straight Arrow does some scaring of his own. The Sky-Hook Gang!; The Shield of Straight Arrow; Red Hawk: The Truth Tomahawk!; The Snake Terror! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #21
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 21
    • COVERLESS.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. A rancher's daughter blames Steve for her father's murder, so he must become Straight Arrow to save her life. The origin of Fury reveals how Straight Arrow first got his horse. Bloody Bridge!; The Story of Fury; Red Hawk: Death Trap!; A Friendly Foe! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #25
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 25
    • Staple rust.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow learns the truth about a legendary deathless warrior. Renegades try to sabotage a tribal peace agreement with the US military. A Comanche who scoffs at a medicine man's magic learns not to mock what he can't understand. The Deathless One!; Straight Arrow's Magic; Red Hawk: The Ghost of Hiawatha!; The Swamp Rats! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #26
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 26

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. The passing of a Comanche chieftain with three sons could lead to a King Lear-type situation, so the dying chief asks Straight Arrow to decide. Red Hawk's sister and mother are in danger of being the objects of a volcano sacrifice. Straight Arrow faces the gang of the mysterious and merciless Mole. The Choosing of a Chief!; The Killers of Echo Canyon!; Red Hawk: The Hungry Giant!; Death to Steve Adams! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #27
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 27

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Steve Adams and Straight Arrow are framed for The Firebrand's rustling, in the second part of a story continued from issue #26. Red Hawk faces the terrifying Akola the Panther Woman and her Puma Men. An intertribal hit squad of warriors targets Straight Arrow. Arrows of Justice!; The Four Horsemen of Hate!; Red Hawk: The Claws of Death!; The Manhood of Takona. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #28
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 28

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow tries to find out who wants to kill his horse Fury, and why; Red Hawk discovers a lost tribe of Vikings in frontier America; Straight Arrow revives the Comanche folk hero known as the Thunderer. The Challenge of Pedro Bombo!; The Man Who Hated Fury!; Red Hawk: The Winged Men!; The Return of the Thunderer! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #29
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 29

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow encounters the Minstrel Man, whose look and hypnotic powers are similar to the early Fantastic Four foe Miracle Man. A medicine man's dream foretells conflict on the neutral pass between Cheyenne and Blackfeet territory. A refugee from the north seeks Straight Arrow's help in restoring his tribe's totem pole. The Laughing Crime!; The Thing in the Ice!; Red Hawk: Blood on Blackfoot Pass!; Top Secret. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #30
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 30
    • Cover detached at one staple.
    • Cover coming loose at both staples.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. An outlaw uses a sheriff to set a trap for Straight Arrow. Red Hawk faces the magician Cat Eyes, who kills his enemies with a gigantic black arrow. Straight Arrow tracks mysterious cattle deaths to a scientist experimenting with germ warfare. The Ghost Apaches!; Straight Arrows Secret!; Red Hawk: Black Arrow of Death!; The Mysterious Stranger! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.