Jim Larrimore
Jim Larrimore is a Western hero of the Golden Age frontier who appeared in Farrell's cowboy titles, riding alongside characters such as the Lone Rider and The Rider across publications including The Lone Rider and Swift Arrow.
A steadfast figure of the Golden Age frontier, Jim Larrimore first rode into comics in 1951 through Farrell's pages, debuting in The Lone Rider #2 and going on to share adventures alongside the likes of Lone Rider and The Rider across a solid thirteen-year stretch. With 37 catalogued appearances spread across The Lone Rider, Swift Arrow, and The Rider, he's the kind of dependable Western comics presence that kept Farrell's dusty, action-packed titles humming through the 1950s and into the early '60s. For collectors with a taste for the genre's Golden Age heyday — those wonderfully atmospheric Western anthology titles that defined an era — Jim Larrimore is a rewarding name to track down and a genuine piece of mid-century comics history.
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