Gene Autry Comics #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA photo-realistic cover finds Gene Autry himself crouched behind a rocky outcropping, red embroidered western shirt and bright yellow neckerchief making him pop against a wide-open prairie sky, revolver leveled and gaze fixed with cool determination. Dell brought America's favorite singing cowboy to vivid life each month, and this August 1952 issue — with a story titled "Fire and Murder" — promises the kind of high-stakes range adventure that made the series such a natural companion to Autry's films and TV appearances. It's a ten-cent slice of the Old West at its most exciting.
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First line: "Fire! Help-fire! Fire!"
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