Widowmaker
A Golden Age gunslinger born in the pages of The Westerner Comics #27 in 1950, Widowmaker arrived courtesy of the legendary Bernie Krigstein — a creator whose name alone signals that this is no ordinary Western yarn. Sharing the dusty trails with the likes of Wild Bill Pecos, Calamity Kate, and Geronimo, this character rode through one of comics' most colorful frontier universes under the Orbit-Wanted banner. What's remarkable is the staying power: a character debuting in the Golden Age whose footprint stretches across roughly four decades, resurfacing as late as 1990 in AC Annual collections that kept the campfire burning for devoted fans of classic Western comics. Eight appearances may be a tight trail, but for collectors who love the raw, sun-scorched charm of mid-century cowboy comics — especially anything touched by Krigstein's artistry — Widowmaker is a find worth tracking down.
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