Texas Rangers in Action #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Texas Rangers in Action #66 (1968) poses a tantalizing question right on its cover: "Who Is the Man Called Loco?" — and the image itself is hard to look away from, featuring a hard-eyed man in a wide-brimmed sombrero pressing a smoking revolver close to his face, his speech bubble insisting "I know nothing… nothing! I am only a gun… ONLY A GUN!" The cover art by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio delivers that moody, close-cropped intensity that made Charlton westerns so distinctive in their day. Inside, Pete Morisi handles writing, art, and lettering duties on "Little Dutch," making this a remarkably personal creative effort from a single hand.
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Loco is hired by John Burslem to ride shotgun on his stage while he transports his wealth to Bakersfield. Loco finds out that Burslem stole the money from the local Indians and forces Burslem to return the money and diamonds to their rightful owners.
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