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Randy Dix

Randy Dix

14 appearances · Golden Age · 1945–1957 · 1 key issues
Who is Randy Dix?

Randy Dix is a Golden Age Western character who rode the range in Ziff-Davis comics alongside frontier archetypes like Kid Cowboy and Red Feather. A supporting figure in the Kid Cowboy series, his early appearances feature artwork by John Buscema.

Riding onto the range in 1950, Randy Dix is a Golden Age Western character whose debut in Kid Cowboy #3 bears the early handiwork of none other than John Buscema — a remarkable pedigree for a supporting figure from comics' frontier era. Published by Ziff-Davis across titles like Kid Cowboy, Action Series, and Approved Comics, Randy shares the page with a colorful cast of Western archetypes including Kid Cowboy, Red Feather, and The Singing Cowboy, painting a vivid picture of the genre's sun-baked storytelling at its mid-century peak. With 14 catalogued appearances stretching into the late 1950s, he's a genuine artifact of an era when cowboy comics ruled the spinner racks — and for collectors hunting early Buscema art before he became a Marvel legend, Randy Dix is absolutely worth a closer look.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1945–1954

Kid Cowboy #8 1945
Kid Cowboy #8
Kid Cowboy #1 1950
Kid Cowboy #1
Kid Cowboy #4 1951
Kid Cowboy #4
Kid Cowboy #10 1952
Kid Cowboy #10
Approved Comics #4 1954
Approved Comics #4

Appearances

Kid Cowboy (1950)
Hot Rod King (1952)
#1
Approved Comics (1954)
#4
Wild Western Roundup (1957)
#1
Action Series (1958)
#10