Cowboy Comics #69
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Buck Jones and the Snake of Mexico!", the legendary cowboy rides into a dusty Mexican village where danger coils beneath a sun-bleached facade—only the sharp eyes of a local girl, Jo, might see the truth. Written by the team behind the series and illustrated by the artist known for rugged landscapes and tense showdowns, this 1953 adventure from Amalgamated Press delivers a classic Western pulse with a touch of mystery, all wrapped in a cover by an unknown hand that captures the tension in a single, striking image.
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Alice wonders why Bob can't be more like the lumberjacks in her father's company. Bob can't see the appeal, but on seeing a newspaper ad for the Body Sculpture Club sends away for a bodybuilding course and that does the trick.
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