comicbooks.com Join Free
HomeDeath Valley#5Read

★ comicbooks.com Reading Room

Death Valley #5 (1954)

Comic Media · 1954 · 36 pages

Free to read · restored edition by comicbooks.com · Issue details →

Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 1 of 36
1 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 2 of 36
2 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 3 of 36
3 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 4 of 36
4 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 5 of 36
5 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 6 of 36
6 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 7 of 36
7 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 8 of 36
8 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 9 of 36
9 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 10 of 36
10 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 11 of 36
11 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 12 of 36
12 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 13 of 36
13 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 14 of 36
14 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 15 of 36
15 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 16 of 36
16 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 17 of 36
17 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 18 of 36
18 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 19 of 36
19 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 20 of 36
20 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 21 of 36
21 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 22 of 36
22 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 23 of 36
23 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 24 of 36
24 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 25 of 36
25 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 26 of 36
26 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 27 of 36
27 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 28 of 36
28 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 29 of 36
29 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 30 of 36
30 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 31 of 36
31 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 32 of 36
32 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 33 of 36
33 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 34 of 36
34 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 35 of 36
35 / 36
Death Valley #5 (1954) — page 36 of 36
36 / 36
ContinueDeath Valley #6 →
Contains 4 stories
Blood-Red Trail
7 pp · western-frontier
Jack BullardNora HaleMort GrummanBill WarrenSheriff Caxton

In "Blood-Red Trail," Scarface Jack teams up with the sharp-eyed young Nora Hale in a dangerous game of deception across the dusty frontier. As they work the saloons and lure in marks with Nora’s charm, their partnership begins to fray when she finds herself drawn to one of their targets—threatening to unravel everything they’ve built.

Vengeance Killer
6 pp · western-frontier
Matt MorganTom Larson

In a gold-rush town where fortunes can be made overnight, a scarred drifter named Jack Bullard partners with the beautiful Nora Hale to pull off a series of robberies targeting miners and travelers. Their partnership turns deadly as they grow bolder and greedier, but their scheme catches the attention of those who won't let their crimes go unpunished.

The Deputy
6 pp · western-frontier
Sheriff Al HendersonBill HendersonMerry HendersonFrank PierceSteve Wallace

When Sheriff Al Henderson announces his retirement, his son Bill—one of two deputy candidates—is devastated to learn that Frank Pierce has been chosen as the next sheriff, seemingly because of Bill's reckless heroism during an earlier rescue. But when the Wallace gang attacks the Silver Slipper saloon and wounds the sheriff, Bill must decide whether cautious judgment or bold action will serve the town best. As the showdown unfolds, Bill discovers that being the right person for the job might require more than his father ever expected.

Vengeance
7 pp · western-frontier
Red HathawayMac StoneTerry CollinsDanny MacFarland

Red Hathaway, a skilled tree-topper for the Weyman Lumber Company, earns the bitter hatred of Mike Stone when he defends young Terry Collins from the bully's violence. As Mike spreads rumors and schemes to isolate Red among the loggers, Red refuses to be drawn into a fight—until a moment of reckless danger forces their rivalry to a breaking point in the towering Douglas fir forests of the Pacific Northwest. The two men's feud plays out amid the thunder of falling timber and the clash of wills, with only one path left between them.

Restored edition © comicbooks.com. Our digitization, remastering, and presentation are our own work.

See something wrong with this issue? Report it.