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All-Star Western #4 cover
Cover: Neal Adams

All-Star Western #4

Feb 1971 · DC · 0.15 USD
📊 ~26,414 copies sold its debut month
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“No Coffin for a Killer!”

DC's All-Star Western #4 (March 1971) spotlights a breathtaking cover by Neal Adams that hurls you straight into frontier chaos: a masked rider on horseback crashes through a gallows platform while a noose dangles overhead, men scramble below with guns drawn, and desperate speech balloons cry out "It's my son! Shoot him down!" and "We'll hang them both!" Inside, Robert Kanigher scripts "No Coffin for a Killer!" with interior art by Gil Kane, pairing the western heroes Outlaw and El Diablo for a story that promises high stakes and no easy exits. At fifteen cents, this 1971 issue delivers the kind of raw, kinetic Western drama that made DC's frontier titles so compelling.

writer Robert Kanigher · artist, inker Gil Kane · letterer John Costanza · cover Neal Adams

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Full credits

artist, inker Gil Kane
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils, inks Neal Adams

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