Roy Rogers Comics #42
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis June 1951 Dell issue delivers a warm, sun-drenched photo cover featuring Roy Rogers himself — hat cocked just right, fringed western jacket, and a broad smile — posed alongside a happy white German Shepherd, tongue out and clearly content. It's a genuinely charming snapshot of the King of the Cowboys and his four-legged companion, radiating the easygoing frontier spirit that made this series so appealing to readers of the era. At 52 pages of all comics, it's a generous package of western adventure drawn by Albert Micale.
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Roy saves the life of a Paiute Indian from a grizzly bear. He turns out to be John Jay, who disappeared five years earlier.
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