Gene Autry Comics #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis May–June 1947 Dell issue puts the "Singing Cowboy" front and center in a striking photo cover — Gene Autry stands alert in his embroidered western shirt and white Stetson, revolver drawn, while a thrown knife spins through the air behind him, suggesting danger closing in fast. The tension on his face and the bullet-laden gun belt make it clear he's ready for whatever trouble "The Mystery of the Rafter-M" has in store. A fine piece of mid-century western comics publishing that captures the rugged charm of one of Hollywood's most beloved cowboys.
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On his ranch, Gene receives a telegram from the Sheriff, who needs his help and urge him to come pronto...
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