Gene Autry Comics #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis September 1952 Dell offering catches America's favorite singing cowboy in a surprisingly relaxed mood — Gene Autry grins broadly on the cover, decked out in his embroidered western jacket and white Stetson, assembling a fly-fishing rod beside a wicker creel and tackle box while colorful lures dangle overhead. It's a charming, personal side of the Gene Autry persona that fans of the era would have found genuinely delightful. At 52 pages for just a dime, this issue pairs that easygoing cover with the intriguingly titled interior story "Ghost of Dead Man's Ranch" — a fine package for any admirer of western comics.
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First line: "Sighting heavily, Sheriff Dan Marlow eased his fat body into a large armchair..."
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