Golden-Age Greats #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume from AC Comics' Golden-Age Greats series rounds up classic Western adventures featuring Roy Rogers and other silver screen cowboys, drawn from the golden age of comic books. It collects reprints of vintage stories starring Rogers alongside fellow cowboy heroes, showcasing the action-packed, wholesome style of mid-20th-century Western comics.
"Red Ledge Gold" delivers a tense showdown in the dusty streets of Red Ledge, where the Crippler’s deadly reputation hinges on his signature move—shooting to cripple. Rocky Lane, facing the outlaw in a final duel, must outthink a man who’s already broken the rules of the game. Art by Dick Giordano and Vince Alascia brings gritty detail to the showdown, while Bill Black’s cover captures the moment of high-stakes tension.
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The Crippler wins his gunfights by shooting at his enemy's leg, leaving them crippled. He challenges Rocky Lane to a showdown, but plans to shot him in the chest instead of the legs.
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