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Cover: Joe Maneely
Black Rider #11
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Fifty-two pages of frontier action packed into a dime — that's the promise of Black Rider #11 from 1950. Joe Maneely's cover crackles with tension as the darkly costumed Black Rider on his white horse squares off in a rocky stream crossing, warning a U.S. Cavalry colonel that he's riding straight into certain death while Native warriors surge around them on all sides. Al Hartley brings the interior adventures to life, including the lead story "Massacre at Fort McVey," making this a generous, action-filled package for any fan of Golden Age Westerns.
artist, inker Al Hartley · cover Joe Maneely
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artist, inker Al Hartley
cover pencils, inks Joe Maneely
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