Roy Rogers Comics #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe very first issue of Dell's Roy Rogers Comics arrives in January 1948 with a striking photo cover — Roy himself leans forward with an easy, confident smile, dressed in a vivid embroidered western shirt and white Stetson, resting his arms on a colorful striped blanket. Inside, writer Gaylord Du Bois and artist Harry Parkhurst bring the King of the Cowboys to life in "Roy Rogers in the Secret of Thunder River," promising the kind of western adventure that defined wholesome 1948 entertainment. A wonderful piece of mid-century Americana for any fan of the frontier.
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Brownie makes a mess of Hank's cabin. He leaves. Brownie and Bruina never see him again.
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