comicbooks.com Join Free
HomeMonte Hale Western#87Read

★ comicbooks.com Reading Room

Monte Hale Western #87 (1955)

Charlton · 1955 · 37 pages

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

Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 1 of 37
1 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 2 of 37
2 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 3 of 37
3 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 4 of 37
4 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 5 of 37
5 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 6 of 37
6 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 7 of 37
7 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 8 of 37
8 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 9 of 37
9 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 10 of 37
10 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 11 of 37
11 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 12 of 37
12 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 13 of 37
13 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 14 of 37
14 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 15 of 37
15 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 16 of 37
16 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 17 of 37
17 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 18 of 37
18 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 19 of 37
19 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 20 of 37
20 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 21 of 37
21 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 22 of 37
22 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 23 of 37
23 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 24 of 37
24 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 25 of 37
25 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 26 of 37
26 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 27 of 37
27 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 28 of 37
28 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 29 of 37
29 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 30 of 37
30 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 31 of 37
31 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 32 of 37
32 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 33 of 37
33 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 34 of 37
34 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 35 of 37
35 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 36 of 37
36 / 37
Monte Hale Western #87 (1955) — page 37 of 37
37 / 37
ContinueMonte Hale Western #88 →
Contains 8 stories
Waiter Baiter
0.5 pp · humor
How To Bite A Hot Dog Right
0.5 pp · humor
Monte Hale and His Peace Bond
8 pp · western-frontier

Monte Hale arrives for a reunion with old friend Jim Holt, only to find the homesteaders under siege—Bull Driscoll's cattle are trampling their crops, and when Monte intervenes in a tense standoff, he finds himself slapped with a crushing $10,000 peace bond that could wipe out the farmers if he breaks it. Now Monte must outwit Driscoll's hired gun Ace Randall, who's bent on provoking him into forfeiting that bond, all while keeping his famous quick draw in check.

Duel to the Death
9 pp · western-frontier

When a wave of violence suddenly erupts between Cheyenne warriors and white settlers in the timberlands, Monte Hale sets out to uncover what's driving the conflict—only to discover a ruthless trader named Dirk Barter is secretly fueling the uprising. With the help of Gray Fox, a young Cheyenne who becomes his blood-brother after Monte saves his life, he infiltrates the tribe's camp to confront both Barter and the Cheyenne chief, leading to a desperate test of truth that will determine the fate of the fragile peace.

Rheumatism
2 pp · humor

When a cowpoke named Carey recovers from rheumatism, his misunderstanding of the doctor's prescription for "hot springs" leads him to set his mattress on fire—and that's just the beginning of his troubles. Trading quips with his friend Harry, Carey regales him with tales of spectacular bad luck, from smashing a buckboard belonging to his only friend in court to getting fired from a fire insurance job for trying to sell policies to fireflies. This two-page humor tale captures the comic misadventures of a perpetually hapless character in the Old West.

Monte Hale Outlaw
7 pp · western-frontier

When a wanted poster bearing Monte Hale's name and face goes up in Gold Dust City, young Bob Drews refuses to believe the great western hero has turned outlaw—until he encounters the man himself holding up a stagecoach. Determined to prove Monte's innocence and bring him to justice, Bob sets out in pursuit, only to discover that Monte has been playing a dangerous game all along as a Wells Fargo agent. The truth about a gold-shipping swindle unravels at the El Dorado Mine, where Monte and Bob must face down the real criminals behind the scheme.

His Brother's Keeper
4 pp · humor

Dusty finds himself stuck minding his boss's eccentric brother Goofy while the boss is away—and keeping those false teeth safe from the icebox raider proves to be the least of his problems. Between Goofy's hair-brained schemes (feeding nightmares hay, wanting his horse in bed) and the chaos that follows, Dusty's patience wears thinner by the minute, though a chance for peace might just be within reach.

Rabbits
1 pp · humor

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

See something wrong with this issue? Report it.