Roy Rogers Comics #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA May 1951 Dell treat for Western fans, this issue of Roy Rogers Comics features a warm photo cover of the smiling cowboy himself, dressed in a fringed frontier jacket and standing alongside his horse near a wagon wheel against an open-sky backdrop. The cheerful, sun-drenched image captures exactly the kind of easygoing heroism that made Roy Rogers a household name, and inside, 52 pages of all-comics adventure await — including the intriguingly titled story "Roy Rogers and the Jinx of Headless Valley," with art by Albert Micale. At a dime a copy, this was a fine Saturday afternoon companion for any young rider of the range in 1951.
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John Dooley is arrested after a man is found killed on his doorstep. It is a frameup, and Roy finds a clue to who did it, and why.
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