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Annie Oakley#9
Cover: Carl Burgos

Annie Oakley #9

Feb 1956 · Marvel · 0.10 USD
“Wanted Dead or Alive Annie Oakley”

In "Wanted Dead or Alive Annie Oakley," rancher Lem Cranze grumbles to his friend Joe about the sheriff’s lack of action—until he catches four rustlers stealing his cattle. When the sheriff swiftly tracks them down and brings them to justice, Lem’s disdain turns to grudging respect. Al Williamson’s dynamic art and Joe Letterese’s crisp lettering bring the tense showdown to life, with Carl Burgos’s bold cover capturing the high-stakes drama.

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artist, inker Al Williamson · letterer Joe Letterese · cover Carl Burgos

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artist, inker Al Williamson
letterer Joe Letterese
cover pencils, inks Carl Burgos

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Rancher Lem Cranze nastily complains to his pal Joe that the sheriff has an easy job and does nothing to earn his pay. Later he sees four rustlers stealing his cattle. The sheriff, alerted by Lem of the rustling, takes off and manages to kill or capture the rustlers, thereby completely changing Lem's opinion of him.

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