comicbooks.com Join Free
HomeJesse James#24Read

★ comicbooks.com Reading Room

Jesse James #24 (1955)

Avon · 1955 · 36 pages

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

Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 1 of 36
1 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 2 of 36
2 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 3 of 36
3 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 4 of 36
4 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 5 of 36
5 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 6 of 36
6 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 7 of 36
7 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 8 of 36
8 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 9 of 36
9 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 10 of 36
10 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 11 of 36
11 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 12 of 36
12 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 13 of 36
13 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 14 of 36
14 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 15 of 36
15 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 16 of 36
16 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 17 of 36
17 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 18 of 36
18 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 19 of 36
19 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 20 of 36
20 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 21 of 36
21 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 22 of 36
22 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 23 of 36
23 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 24 of 36
24 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 25 of 36
25 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 26 of 36
26 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 27 of 36
27 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 28 of 36
28 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 29 of 36
29 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 30 of 36
30 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 31 of 36
31 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 32 of 36
32 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 33 of 36
33 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 34 of 36
34 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 35 of 36
35 / 36
Jesse James #24 (1955) — page 36 of 36
36 / 36
ContinueJesse James #25 →
Contains 5 stories
The Vanishing Desperadoes!
6 pp · western-frontier

Jesse James and his gang track a band of imposters who've been robbing settlers while posing as the James outfit, but their pursuit leads them to the quiet town of Shady Corners, where nothing is quite what it seems. When they accept the hospitality of a seemingly respectable local named Hiram Grainger, the outlaws close in—and a shocking betrayal reveals the real architect of the crimes. It's a tense game of deception where reputation becomes a weapon, and the hunter must learn to spot the killer wearing the friendliest smile.

The Holdup at Hangman's Knot!
6 pp · western-frontier

Framed for a bank robbery he didn't commit, Jesse James finds himself facing the hangman's noose in a Nevada jail—until he stages a daring escape and tracks down the real culprit, a brutal rancher named Harve Roberts. Working undercover on Roberts' spread, Jesse witnesses the man's cruelty firsthand and finally confronts him with the stolen money and the truth. In this tale by Everett Raymond Kinstler, justice comes full circle when the real outlaw finally pays for his crimes.

Untitled story
3 pp · humor; western-frontier
The Secret of Quiet Canyon
6 pp · western-frontier

When hardened outlaw Stick Gordon and his crew take jobs at a ranch as cover for a planned stagecoach robbery, they don't count on Hobbly Jones—a crippled ranch hand with a past and a score to settle—discovering their scheme and moving the buried gold before they can retrieve it. Now trapped in the remote canyon where the treasure lies hidden, the criminals face a danger far worse than any lawman, as the very landscape itself becomes their undoing. A tense Western tale where greed and vengeance collide with forces no outlaw can outrun.

Dutch Henry -- Dodge City's Cattle Collector!
6 pp · western-frontier

Dutch Henry cut a figure in Dodge City as a smooth-talking rustler who turned abandoned cattle drovers into an organized gang of thieves, systematically preying on herds bound for market. When a scheming foreman and a stampeding herd catch up with him at the river crossing, Dutch's reign as Dodge City's self-styled "cattle collector" comes to a brutal and ironic end.

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

See something wrong with this issue? Report it.