Rocky Lane
Rocky Lane Western featured the fictionalized adventures of real-life Republic Pictures cowboy star Allan 'Rocky' Lane, translating his popular Western film persona into comic-book form for Fawcett Comics beginning in 1949.
A genuine product of the Golden Age's love affair with the silver screen, Rocky Lane rode onto the page in 1949 courtesy of Fawcett Comics, bringing the energy of Hollywood's Western serials straight into four-color adventure. With his own dedicated title β Rocky Lane Western β plus appearances across beloved Fawcett Western anthologies like Tom Mix Western and Masked Raider, he was firmly embedded in one of comics' richest corals of cowboy talent, sharing pages with legends like Tom Mix, Tim Holt, and The Durango Kid. What makes him a collector's delight is that longevity: a catalog trail stretching all the way to 2012 means this Golden Age wrangler kept finding new audiences for over six decades. If you love the era when Westerns ruled the spinner rack and every sunset promised adventure, Rocky Lane is a name worth tipping your hat to.

Trivia
- Fawcett's comic-book operation folded in 1954 following its legal defeat in the Captain Marvel lawsuit, and Rocky Lane was one of the titles swept up in that final wave of cancellations.en.wikipedia.org
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Covers through the years β 1950β1954
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