Black Rider #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFifty-two pages of frontier action await in this September 1950 Marvel western, with cover art by Joe Maneely bringing the masked, caped Black Rider to vivid life as he confronts a villainous gang inside what appears to be a saloon — the villain Dawson and his boys bristling with menace while the Rider stands his ground, cape sweeping dramatically behind him. The cover teasers promise "The Legend of the Black Rider," alongside supporting tales including a confrontation with the Silent Killer and a rescue involving Marie Lathrop. It's a wonderfully packed issue that captures the bold, pulpy spirit of early 1950s western comics at its most entertaining.
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Rex kills a panther but lets Pop take the credit.
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