All-Star Western #9
This 1971 DC anthology packs 48 pages of frontier action featuring Pow-Wow Smith, Buffalo Bill, and Bat Lash — a fine lineup of Western heroes. Tony DeZuniga's cover delivers a tense scene from inside a room where a figure slumped in a chair has been struck by arrows, while Native American warriors with bows crouch nearby and an unsuspecting rider approaches an open door with a stagecoach visible beyond. With a story titled "The Menace of the Flaming Totem Pole!" and creative work from John Broome and Frank Frazetta inside, this is a genuinely compelling slice of early-'70s Western comics.
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Jesse James and his gang try to rob the bank in the town of Northfield MN only to be stopped by the townsfolk.
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