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Published Oct 1960 by Dell/Gold Key.
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Cover photo of Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford. Stories and art by Warren Tufts and others. Rifle-toting rancher Lucas McCain helps keep order in the Old West, based on the popular TV Western. While Lucas is helping Marshal Torrance track down a gang of bank robbers, Mark and a friend are trapped in the outlaws' hideout, trying to signal for help. A mountain man causes chaos in North Forks when he comes into town for a night of debauchery. But the matter turns more serious when Lucas discovers a revenge plot against the mountain man. Ghost Town Raid; A Matter of Fractions; Ranch Boy; Mountain Giant; The Thief; Men of the Mountains; Exposed to Danger. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jun 1961 by Dell/Gold Key.
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Photo cover of Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford. Dynamite Gold starring Lucas McCain, Mark McCain, Marshal Micah Torrance, and Josh Kimble, script by Eric Freiwald and Robert Schaefer, art by Warren Tufts. Showdown at Lone Oak text story. The Vanishing Act starring Grubstake Charlie. Rustlers' Range starring Lucas McCain, Mark McCain, Micah (Sheriff), Jeremy Martin, and Marshal Micah Torrance, script by Eric Freiwald and Robert Schaefer, art by Warren Tufts. Day of Decision, art by Warren Tufts. Easy Does It, art by Warren Tufts. Based on the western television series. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.15.
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Published Jul 1961 by Dell/Gold Key.
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Photo cover of Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford. Trail of Truth starring Lucas McCain, Mark McCain, Dan Tobin, Scott Manning, Gayle Manning, and Clint Murphy, art by Warren Tufts; Scott Manning will witness against his brother Hal for murder, but Hal's gang tries to stop him. Perfect Aim, art by John Ushler; The Deputy is practicing shooting with a slingshot. Stubborn Sam text story, art by Warren Tufts. The Good Luck Wagon starring Lucas McCain and Mark McCain; Mark buys a broken down Conestoga wagon from an old settler. Article on the history of the Conestoga Wagon. Based on the western television series. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.15.
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Published Dec 1961 by Dell/Gold Key.
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Cover photo of Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford. Stories and art by Warren Tufts, Eric Freiwald; Robert Schaefer, and Nat Edson. Rifle-toting rancher Lucas McCain helps keep order in the Old West, based on the popular TV Western. Mark and Lucas try to get to the bottom of it after a young boy is caught trying to burgle the General Store. A novice deputy has to take charge of Luke Blaze, the notorious outlaw. John Stacy is mocked around town because of his belief that the lost treasure of Jean Lafitte is hidden in the hills nearby. The Frame-Up; The Young Deputy; The Black Bandits Last Ride; Treasure at North Fork; Horse Sense; Indian Ancestry. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.
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Published Apr 1962 by Dell/Gold Key.$6.10
Photo cover of Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford. The Searchers starring Lucas McCain, Mark McCain, Jonas (doctor), Morgan, Ralph, and Lacy Gang, art by Nat Edson; Luke becomes concerned when his son returns unusually late from school. Horse Sense, art by Nat Edson; An old horse is no use in the cavalry, so the Major orders the Sergeant to get rid of him. Redstone finds a Schoolteacher text story. Return of the Gunman starring Lucas McCain and Mark McCain, art by Nat Edson; When a reputed gunman comes to North Fork, Lukas keeps ready, knowing trouble arrives with such a man. Sodbusters filler page. Outlaw Paradise, art by Nat Edson. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.15.
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Published Nov 1962 by Dell/Gold Key.
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Cover photo of Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford. Stories and art by Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer, and Nat Edson. Cover number is #10023-211. First issue published by Gold Key. Rifle-toting rancher Lucas McCain helps keep order in the Old West, based on the popular TV Western. When reformed outlaws the Hawleys return to town, Lucas must protect them from his own friends, who don't trust them. A rogue Arapahoe is mounting raids on local settlers. But then Latangi, the Arapahoe chieftain, approaches the fort to say he's as mystified as anyone. Struggling traveling salesman Dandy Jim is tricked into following a bogus treasure map. The Return of the Outlaws; A Practical Joke; The Hide-Out; The Brave with Blue Eyes; Bullwhacker's Whip; A Change of Choice. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Published Feb 1963 by Dell/Gold Key.
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Cover photo of Chuck Connors. Stories and art by Sparky Moore and Nat Edson. Cover number is #10023-302. Rifle-toting rancher Lucas McCain helps keep order in the Old West, based on the popular TV Western. Lucas runs into an ambush while on a life-or-death mission. Lucas encounters a young soldier on the run from an injustice. When he hears the boy's story, he decides to help him clear his name. Three Men from Montana; Fisherman's Luck; The Night Guard; On the Run; Indian Rifles. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Published May 1963 by Dell/Gold Key.$2.50
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Cover photo of Chuck Connors. Stories and art by Sparky Moore and Dan Spiegle. Cover number is #10023-305. Rifle-toting rancher Lucas McCain helps keep order in the Old West, based on the popular TV Western. Lucas encounters a homeless settler and his daughter squatting on his land, and sets out to help them. Lucas uncovers the mysterious riddle of trespassers in the night. Lucas sets a trap to prove that Matt Taylor stole Nate's land. Keys of Knowledge: Railroads, Part 5; Early American Steam; The Wagon Tramps; The Lone Rider; A Ride in the Night; The Trap. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Published Aug 1963 by Dell/Gold Key.
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Cover photo of Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford. Stories by Paul S. Newman. Art by Nat Edson and Dan Spiegle. Cover number is #10023-308. Rifle-toting rancher Lucas McCain helps keep order in the Old West, based on the popular TV Western. To ensure an outlaw gets a fair trial, Lucas must stand off an angry mob. Lucas tries to protect old friend Grif from ruthless bounty hunter Bix Blair after Grif is accused of murder. Three outlaws try to swindle each other out of a fortune in stolen gold. The Manhunters; Trail to Rocktown; The Cowboy Has a Word for It; Double-Crossers. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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$8 THE RIFLEMAN #16 in GD+ condition a 1963 Gold Key Silver Age TV western comic Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Nov 1963 by Dell/Gold Key.
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Cover photo of Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford. Stories by Paul S. Newman. Art by Nat Edson and Dan Spiegle. Cover number is #10023-311. Rifle-toting rancher Lucas McCain helps keep order in the Old West, based on the popular TV Western. When Mark is aboard a stagecoach that gets robbed, he is able to remember the face of the robber, and that makes him a target. A boy stumbles on cattle rustlers, but they're holding his brother hostage. Lucas meets a wanderer in the wilderness who is running from something... or someone. A Face to Remember; The Fork in the Road; Big Medicine; The Trail Hawk; Wild Animals of North America. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Published Apr 1964 by Dell/Gold Key.
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Cover photo of Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford. Stories and art by Warren Tufts and others. Cover number is #10023-404. Rifle-toting rancher Lucas McCain helps keep order in the Old West, based on the popular TV Western. While Lucas is helping Marshal Torrance track down a gang of bank robbers, Mark and a friend are trapped in the outlaws' hideout, trying to signal for help. A mountain man causes chaos in North Forks when he comes into town for a night of debauchery. But the matter turns more serious when Lucas discovers a revenge plot against the mountain man. Ghost Town Raid; The Trick That Failed; Taste of Luck; Mountain Giant; The Thief. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Published Jul 1964 by Dell/Gold Key.
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Cover photo of Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford. Stories and art by Warren Tufts and others. Cover number is #10023-407. Rifle-toting rancher Lucas McCain helps keep order in the Old West, based on the popular TV Western. Bandits shake down a traveling medicine-show dealer, thinking he has hidden gold. Lucas investigates the strange disappearance of a man who carries a gold gun. The Man with the Gold Gun; Elixir of Gold; Border Deal; Gunfire Valley; The Thief. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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$13 Gold Key Comics The Rifleman #19 (July 1964) Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Oct 1964 by Dell/Gold Key.
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Cover photo of Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford. Stories and art by Warren Tufts and others. Cover number is #10023-410. Rifle-toting rancher Lucas McCain helps keep order in the Old West, based on the popular TV Western. The homesteading Howard brothers face Pike Webb, who is determined to keep settlers away from the land he claims. After Lucas's son Mark disappears, Lucas finds a clue in a mysterious black satchel. The Challenge; The Half-Way Mark; Change of Mind; The Black Satchel. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Joe Kubert cover, In "Safari of Death," Abel leads a safari seeking to capture jungle legends – one of which turns out to be Rima. Script by Robert Kanigher and art by Nester Redondo. Issue also has Jungle Justice in "Devil's Doctor." Script by Robert Kanigher and art by Ric Estrada. Cover price $0.20.
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$34 Rima, The Jungle Girl #2 1974 CGC 7.0 Newly Graded! Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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All reprints. Ringo Kid stars in "Man Trap," "Deadly Ambush," and "The Tarnished Badge." All three stories have art by John Severin. Back-up story, "The Sheriff's Star!" Cover price $0.15.
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All reprints. The Ringo Kid stars in "End of the Trail," "Six-Gun Action," and two untitled stories. Cover price $0.15.
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Cover art by Joe Maneely. Man-Trap starring Ringo Kid, art by John Severin. One Must Die starring Ringo Kid, art by Fred Kida. The Sheriff's Star, art by Bob McCarty. Deadly Ambush starring Ringo Kid, art by John Severin. 36 pgs. $0.20. Cover price $0.20.
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$4 1973 The Ringo Kid #21 Marvel Comics Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Cover art by Joe Maneely. The Man From the Panhandle starring Ringo Kid, art by Fred Kida. Fugitive starring Ringo Kid, art by Fred Kida. Lawman, art by John Romita. The Tarnished Badge starring Ringo Kid, art by Fred Kida. 36 pgs. $0.20. Cover price $0.20.
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Cover art by Joe Maneely. Untitled story, art by Joe Maneely; Seeking to ride into the town Dry Wells to get a drink, the Ringo Kid is stopped outside by a pair of gunmen who tell him to stay out of town as their employers, the Starr brothers, are planning to ambush the local sheriff in about 10 minutes. Untitled story, art by Joe Maneely; After his horse is wounded escaping from the law, the Ringo Kid takes it to a local vet who tells the Ringo Kid that the horse is going to die and needs to be put out of its misery; With the law on the way, the vet gives Ringo his own horse so that he can get away. "Ransom," art by Syd Shores; The Black Rider is riding through the range when a young boy ties him up with a lasso and pulls him off his horse Satan; The boy then takes the Black Rider's guns and demands that the hero give him all his money. "The Jester" text story. Untitled story, pencils by Syd Shores. Untitled story, art by Joe Maneely; As the Ringo Kid rides across the range he is spotted by outlaw Jackknife Jordan who fancies that he is going to capture the Ringo Kid and turn him in for the ransom, having got an inside man to help him turn over the Kid without getting arrested himself. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover art by Joe Maneely. Untitled story, art by Joe Maneely; The Ringo Kid watches as outlaw Flip Cullen use the method that has earned him his nickname to determine the life or death of a man: the flip of a coin; However as the coin spins in the air, the Kid shoots it out of the sky angering Flip. "Six-Gun Express!", art by Joe Maneely; A stagecoach is wrecked as it passes through a mountain pass by a strange bearded man just as the Ringo Kid is passing by; The Kid chases after the insane man, but he manages to slip away. "A Call For Justice," art by Sol Brodsky. "Trail's End!", art by Al Hartley. Untitled story, art by Joe Maneely; Camping out on the range, the Ringo Kid is confronted by One-Eye Mapes and his gang of outlaws who has come seeking to recruit the Kid into his gang as the military is seeking on putting bounties on all their heads and they are planning a counter attack on fort before the list of their names arrives from Washington. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover art by Joe Maneely. "Vengeance Trail," art by Joe Maneely; Coming across a wanted poster offering a $5000 reward for his capture dead or alive, Ringo Kid just barely avoids getting his head blown off by a young boy with a rifle; Realizing he has missed his shot, the young lad is frightened by the Ringo Kid, but soon realizes that the famous outlaw is not as bad as the wanted posters make him out to be. "Capture Or Death," art by John Severin; With the law on his heels after being framed for a coach robbery he did not commit, the Ringo Kid rides to the edge of a cliff; With no escape, the Kid decides death over capture and climbs off his horse Arab and jumps off the cliff. "The Return" text story. "The Chase," pencils by Bob Forgione, inks by Jack Abel. Untitled story, art by John Severin; The Ringo Kid is going to the grave of his mother Dawn Star to meet with his father and stops an outlaw named Jack Hines, who is a known to work with Blast Banyon, from assassinating Cory Rand; With Hines incapacitated, Cory tells his son that Blast Banyon is likely seeking to eliminate them both in order to claim the land that is still under his name; The pair then tie Jack to his horse and send him back to his boss. The pair split up, agreeing to meet at Caribou Point the next day. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover art by Joe Maneely. "Man Trap," art by John Severin; The Ringo Kid is ambushed by two outlaws named Duke Geiger and Hammer Clune who seek to get revenge against Ringo's father Cory Rand for landing them in jail; The Kid refuses to tell them even tied up and with guns trained on him. "Deadly Ambush," art by John Severin; The Ringo Kid stops after a long ride stops to get some water; His horse Arab is strangely tense but Ringo dismisses any danger and drinks the water; However, to his shock he suddenly goes blind, and as he stumbles around someone knocks him out from behind. "Prairie Schooner," art by Joe Sinnott. "The Sheriff's Star," art by Bob McCarty. "The Tarnished Badge," art by John Severin; The Ringo Kid is camping out for the night when he is ambushed by a gang fresh out of prison who rob him; When Ringo suspects that the law is hot on their trail, the outlaws tell them that they are going to the town of Stampede where word is the sheriff has gone coward. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover art by John Severin. "The Hostage," art by Fred Kida; While riding across the range the Ringo Kid realizes that he is being followed and puts on a chase; Unsure if he is dealing with lawmen or not, the Kid jumps up into a nearby tree and sends Arab ahead to lead his pursuers on a wild goose chase; As the men pass by, he recognizes one of them as an outlaw named Blackjack Kane, but notices that they are wearing sheriff stars. "Trail of Thunder" text story. "The Poachers!", art by Fred Kida; The Ringo Kid comes to the aid of his friend Dull Knife who has been tied up by and places on his horse by a gang of poachers led by a man named Tarlowe; The Kid sends Tarlowe and his men into fleeing and frees Dull Knife; He learns from his friend that Tarlowe and his men have been poaching buffalo on Comanche land which threatens to send the Comanches on the warpath. "Desperate Hour!", art by Fred Kida; The Ringo Kid is camping out for the night when he is suddenly interrupted by Sheriff Gil Ransom, who has not come to arrest the Ringo Kid, but to ask for his help; He explains that his sixteen year old son Joe idolizes the Ringo Kid and wants to become an outlaw. "Stranger in Town!", script by Stan Lee, art by Al Williamson and Angelo Torres. "One Must Die!", art by Fred Kida; The Ringo Kid is riding along the rang when he hears a gunshot and goes to investigate; He comes across a man standing over a dead body and gets the drop on him; Refusing to let the shooter go, the Kid searches the dead man and finds a warrant written by Marshal Cameron to arrest Buzzard Brady for murder and take him to Yuma prison. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover art by Joe Maneely. Untitled story, art by Fred Kida; The Ringo Kid spots two bushwackers who are attempting to shoot at the local marshal who is bringing out his prisoner, a man named Lance from his jailhouse; The Kid is faster at the draw and his superior shooting skills allows him to shoot the guns out of the assassins hands, but they managed to flee the scene before they can be rounded up. "Ranch Hand's Luck" text story, art by Al Williamson. "Duel At Dawn," art by Fred Kida; The Ringo Kid is riding along a mountain pass when he comes across a man hanging on for dear life on the remains of a collapsed rope bridge; With the help of his horse Arab, the Ringo Kid swings down and pulls the man to safety; The old man thanks the Kid for his help and introduces himself as Matt Carmody, the circuit judge for the district. "Calico Pony," art by Fred Kida; The Ringo Kid is in a saloon refilling his canteen when a young boy rushes in asking for help; The Kid tries to calm the boy, when suddenly a man comes bursting in and demands that the boy give up his Calico pon. "The Stranger!", script by Stan Lee, art by Dick Ayers. "Freeze Or Fight," art by Fred Kida; Arriving in the town of Bowstring, the Ringo Kid finds the sheriff and his posse waiting for him; The sheriff tells the Kid that the only way he will allow him into town, with his reputation, is if the Kid agrees to turn over his guns; With no choice, the Ringo Kid agrees and turns over his guns; He is spotted by two men named Lobo and Zack who decide to get a reputation for themselves even though the Ringo Kid does not have any guns on him. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover art by Joe Maneely. "Challenge!", art by Fred Kida; Ringo's friend and fellow gunfighter Ben Santee wants out of the gunfighting profession; He heads to Totem with unloaded guns hoping to be killed; The Ringo Kid becomes sheriff to protect his friend. "Man In the Moonlight" text story. "Hero For a Day!", art by Fred Kida; Ringo Kid and Dull Knife befriend a small boy who has no friends. "Aztec Gold," art by Fred Kida; Ringo Kid saves his friend from debtor prison due to a scheme by the bad guys. "Gunhawk!", script by Stan Lee, art by Joe Maneely. "One Life...One Peso!", art by Fred Kida; The town of Barbary is ruled by three different gangs until Ringo Kid rides into town. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover art by Joe Maneely. "Deadline In Caribou," art by Joe Maneely; In the town of Caribou, the Ringo Kid was forced to turn over his guns to the local sheriff; Not long after entering town the Kid is tricked into thinking horse Arab was stolen by Shag Wilson and Brink Loran; Going after them to the local blacksmith shop to recover it only to find that he has walked into an ambush. "One Hour Truce," art by Joe Maneely; The Ringo Kid, his father Cory Rand, and his Comanche friend Dull Knife roll into the town of Nogales; Their arrival is seen by some outlaws who go to warn their boss Jag Fresco who orders his men to arm up and keep the Kid and his friends off his back; The Kid is confronted by some of Jag's men, but he easily disarms them and goes to see Fresco. Untitled story, art by Joe Maneely; The Ringo Kid spots a cattle fence that has been torn down and stops to mend it; He is stopped by a man named Ronson and his posse who accuse the Kid of trying to rustle their cattle. "The Racing Herds," art by Joe Maneely. "The Payoff," script by Stan Lee, art by Doug Wildey. "Challenge In the Night," art by Joe Maneely; With his father arrested by the soldiers at Fort Cheyenne, the Ringo Kid races there and demands an audience with the commanding officer, however he is refused admittance into the fort; Forced back, the Ringo Kid calls on his friend Dull Knife and they plot to sneak into the fort; To do this, Dull Knife uses a small tree as a catapult to launch the Ringo Kid over the fort wall; The Kid then fights his way into the court room and insists that the charges against his father are false. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover art by Joe Maneely. Untitled story, art by Joe Maneely; The Ringo Kid spots an old man Roscoe about to rob a bank and stops him before it's too late; The Kid then returns to the old man's house to find out why he was so desperate as he was let go from his job a ranch hand because his employers thing he is too old to do the job. "Thundering Herd" text story, art by Gene Colan. "The Wreckers," art by Joe Maneely; The Ringo Kid, his father Cory Rand, and Dull Knife cross paths with the Shilo gang who are herding horses and they identify that horses have been stolen and use force to take the stolen horses; They then follow the back trail and reunite the stolen horses with their proper owners, a group of religious homesteaders who are looking for new land to settle in. "The Coward," art by Joe Maneely; Outside a casino in Longhorn the Ringo Kid watches as a man backs out of with guns blazing. The Kid recognizes him as Zack Bolt the fastest gun in the region and wonders why he has backed out of a fight; When Ringo asks him why he backed out of a fight, Zack tells the Kid that he refuses to use his guns ever again. "The Fastest Gun In Cheyenne," script by Carl Wessler, art by Ruben Moreira. "Duel At the Bridge," art by Joe Maneely; The Ringo Kid spots a pony express rider being chased by a posse; The Kid comes to his aid, sending the outlaws fleeing; Curious as to what the men could be interested in an ordinary mail delivery, the Ringo Kid goes into the post office to find out. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jul 1992 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Story and art by Doug Wildey. The outlaw lawman is back in the saddle for another rip-roarin' adventure! This time, Rio encounters a young lad with incredibly good luck at cards, but mighty bad luck in life. Dark Horse Comics is proud to present a classic western tale from the master storyteller Doug Wildey in this all-new series. Each page is rendered in glorious painted color, bringing the old West vividly to life. This issue also features a biography of Wildey, giving us a look at his impressive career in both the comics and animation fields. FC. Cover price $2.95.
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Rio at Bay TPB (1993) #1-1STTags: Rio TPBPublished Apr 1993 by Dark Horse.
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1st printing. Collects Rio at Bay (1992) #1-2. Story and art by Doug Wildey. The outlaw lawman Rio encounters a young lad with incredibly good luck at cards but some mighty bad luck in life. Dark Horse Comics is proud to present a classic western tale from master storyteller Doug Wildey in this stunning collection of last year's two-issue series. Collected for the first time ever, readers can join our hero as he rides shotgun on a stagecoach to San Francisco's Barbary Coast, where he encounters a strange game of poker and even stranger poker partners! Lovingly rendered by this legendary artist, each painted color page brings the old West to life with a lush and lavish realism. This volume also includes a ten-page section of never-before-published art from Wildey's long and varied career as an illustrator in a myriad of fields. As an extra bonus, the collection's cover logo is embossed with special silver foil stamp. Softcover, full color. Cover price $6.95.
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#10143-503 on cover. Painted cover by Frank McCarthy, with an inset photo of Richard Boone. Movie stills on inside front cover. "Rio Conchos," art by Jack Sparling; An alcoholic ex-Confederate soldier and a womanizing Mexican go to Mexico to prevent an ex-Confederate colonel from selling stolen rifles to murderous Apaches. Based on the 1964 film starring Richard Boone, Stuart Whitman, and Anthony Franciosa. Rifles of the Old West article. Movie still on back cover. 36 pgs., full color. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.
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Published Jan 1980 by Pacific Comics Club.
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Volume 10 - 1st printing. "The Bitter Truth!" Stories by Ward Greene and Alex Raymond. Art and cover by Alex Raymond. Reprints of the classic adventure strip from Flash Gordon creator Alex Raymond. Rip Kirby is an urbane, pipe-smoking detective who puzzles out mysteries with the help of his assistant Desmond. Collects the Rip Kirby daily strips from Jan. 10 to May 21, 1949. Back in New York, Rip ignores rumors that Honey is consorting with a lady-killer...until the man's mother tells him that he may be a literal lady killer. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched), 10-in. x 13-in. 32 pages, B&W.
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Published Jan 1980 by Pacific Comics Club.
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Volume 15 - 1st printing. "Buried Treasures!" Stories by Ward Greene and Alex Raymond. Art and cover by Alex Raymond. Reprints of the classic adventure strip from Flash Gordon creator Alex Raymond. Rip Kirby is an urbane, pipe-smoking detective who puzzles out mysteries with the help of his assistant Desmond. Collects the Rip Kirby daily strips from June 12 to Sept. 23, 1950. Rip investigates a ne'er-do-well Italian duke who is marrying one of Honey's friends, but then gets involved in a search for wartime treasure and a confrontation with an old enemy. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched), 10-in. x 13-in. 20 pages, B&W.
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Rip Off Comix (1977) #2, 2nd PrintingTags: Reprint, UndergroundPublished 1977 by Rip Off Press.$4.80
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2nd printing. Classic underground comix stories. Wonder Wart-hog, Freak Brothers and Fat Freddy's Cat by Gilbert Shelton; The Forty-Year-Old Hippie by Ted Richards; Griffith Observatory by Bill Griffith; other stories by Foolbert Sturgeon, Dave Sheridan, Justin Green, and R. Diggs. Cover by Shelton. 7-in. x 10-in., 48 pages, B&W. MATURE READERS. NOTE: 2nd printing has a $1.00 cover price. Cover price $1.00.
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Published Jan 2000 by Dark Horse.$3.20
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by Peter M. Lenkov, Lucas Marangon, and Randy Emberlin; cover by Lucas Marangon Being murdered hasn't sat well with Nick Cruz, but at least he's found the guy who did him in. Unfortunately, he had to go to Hell to find him. And to make things even worse, he's there during the middle of a little rebellion that could mean the end of humanity. Be there for the series' apocalyptic finale. On sale January 5 FC, 32pg (4 of 4)" Cover price $2.95.
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Painted cover art. The Dancing Strangler, art by Luis Dominguez. The Ghostly Concerto text story, art by Joe Certa. The Last Battle, art by John Celardo. Phantom in the Mirror, art by Sal Trapani. The Laughing Skulls, art by Frank Bolle. $0.15. # on cover: 10208-102. Cover price $0.15.
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Published Jan 2014 by Tartar Sauce Comics.$2.50
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Created and written by Matt Wahlquist. Art by Ryan Winn. When an attempt to rescue a kidnapped senator goes wrong, an incident from the past may hold the key to survival in the present. 24 pages, FC.
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Written by Marc Silvestri. Art by Sumeyye Kesgin and Mirka Andolfo. Cover by Marc Silvestri. After a terrifying escape from the Magic world into ours, Asa finds that not even two realities are big enough to hide in. Armed with a terrible secret meant to destroy both his world and this strange place called Earth, Asa Stonethrow must seek help from his realms most feared criminals. His only hope is an enchanted frog and a street-smart, opportunistic petty thief and con artist named April Mae June. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.50.
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Written by Marc Silvestri. Art and Cover by Sumeyye Kesgin. Asa Stonethrow's uneasy alliance of magic wielding criminals is beginning to unravel and trust becomes harder and harder to come by as the line between reality and illusion blurs. Asa is determined to fight the good fight, but is he really fighting the war he sees? Back in his home world of Rune, magic has laws and codes of honor; on Earth no such guides exist. While fighting for his life, Asa learns the terrible lesson that when pitted against the overpowering strength of chaos, order has little or no chance of victory. 28 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.50.
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Published Jul 2018 by Titan Comics.
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Written by Ben Aaronovitch and Andrew Cartmel. Art by Lee Sullivan. Cover by Alex Ronald. The digital and bookstore smash-hit series returns with an all-new miniseries! When two of the less well-behaved river goddesses, Chelsea and Olympia, decide to earn a few quid on the side, Peter Grant and Bev find themselves drawn into a sordid cannabis-smuggling operation, controlled by London's new queenpin of crime - the brutal and beautiful Hoodette! 28 pages, full color. Mature Readers Cover price $3.99.
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Published Jun 1994 by Cult Press.$2.50
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By Jeffrey Lang. 32 pgs. B&W with color cover. Cover price $2.75.
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Story and Art by Randy Reynaldo. In this self-contained story, adventurer Rob Hanes follows the footsteps of an explorer who disappeared decades ago in Africa while searching for an infamous diamond from the continent's colonial past. High adventure is alive and well in the modern day in Rob Hanes Adventures! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Published Jul 2004 by CrossGen Comics.
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By Rob Zombie, Pat Boutin, Fabio Laguna, & EJ Su. Rob Zombie is mad! Simply mad!!! Suzi X loses more clothing while fighting against alien masterminds and horrific monster badies! Then El Superbeasto helps hot babes lose more clothing still as he fights for mankind and his manhood! Then Simon Deadmarsh and his monster hunting crew take on ghouls from another dimension!... well, maybe not. The greatest show in the world continues... the Spookshow! Cover by Fabio Laguna. MATURE READERS FC, 32pgs. Cover price $2.95.
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$25 Rob Zombie's Spook Show International #9 Comic Last Issue, Regular cover NM Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Robin (1993 DC) #33Tags: Legacy (DC) (part 7), Batman$2.50
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Legacy Part 7 of 7. It's up to Robin, Nightwing, the Huntress and Oracle to deal with Ra's al Ghul, Talia and the Wheel of Plagues in "Riptide." Written by Chuck Dixon, art by Staz Johnson & Rob Leigh. Cover by Mike Wieringo & Terry Austin. Cover price $1.95.
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Robin (1993 DC) #51Tags: Batman$2.50
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Cover by Jason Johnson and Terry Austin. Kiss and Kill, script by Chuck Dixon, art by Staz Johnson and Stan Woch; Robin follows Dava in Krasna-Volny on a mysterious mission. Part three of the story. 36 pgs., full color. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
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Robin (1993 DC) #110Tags: Batman$2.50
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WRITTEN BY JON LEWIS; ART BY SHANE DAVIS AND MARK LIPKA; COVER BY KEVIN LAU. In an issue guest-starring Nightwing, Pete Woods takes a one-issue breather, making way for the terrific pencils of newcomer Shane Davis! Robin and Nightwing make an emergency trip to Monster Island, a high-security research facility far outside Gotham City. But their precious cargo has captured the interest of one of Robin's old foes...one who knows his most trusted secret! The trap is set and the Boys Wonder can forget about completing their mission. They'll be lucky to escape with their lives! FC, 32 PG. $2.25 Cover price $2.25.
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Published 1956 by Robin Hood Shoes.
This edition does not contain Reed Crandall art. No Issue number. Robin Hood Shoe Store giveaway. 20 pages-slick cover. Promotional comic. Story: The Lawmen in "One Second to Doom!"
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Tags: IDW HC ClassicsPublished May 2009 by IDW Publishing.$8.00
1st printing. Based on the story by Daniel Defoe. Adapted by Jean-Christophe Vergne. Shipwrecked on a deserted island, Robinson Crusoe has a solitary existence, trying to survive from day-to-day by using the things that nature puts at his disposal. Many grim years pass, full of despair and danger, but Robinson always manages to confront his difficulties and survive...until Friday, a young native, turns his life of silence and isolation upside down. Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/2-in., 64 pages, full color. Cover price $14.99.