Black Rider #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAtlas Comics brings the frontier to vivid life in this 1954 installment of Black Rider, promising readers that "The Wild West Lives Again!" The cover, penciled by Dick Ayers and inked by Ernie Bache, crackles with action — the black-clad, masked Black Rider charges across a fallen log with pistols drawn, caught between a menacing gunman in the foreground and a Native warrior lunging from one side, while additional figures tumble and scramble in the rocky canyon below. It's a beautifully composed scene of outnumbered heroism that captures everything that made Atlas westerns so entertaining in their heyday.
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Bobby is kidnapped and beaten in an effort to get him to reveal the true identity of the Black Rider.
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