comicbooks.com Join Free
HomeStraight Arrow#46Read

★ comicbooks.com Reading Room

Straight Arrow #46 (1955)

Magazine Enterprises · 1955 · 36 pages

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

Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 1 of 36
1 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 2 of 36
2 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 3 of 36
3 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 4 of 36
4 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 5 of 36
5 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 6 of 36
6 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 7 of 36
7 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 8 of 36
8 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 9 of 36
9 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 10 of 36
10 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 11 of 36
11 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 12 of 36
12 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 13 of 36
13 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 14 of 36
14 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 15 of 36
15 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 16 of 36
16 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 17 of 36
17 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 18 of 36
18 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 19 of 36
19 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 20 of 36
20 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 21 of 36
21 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 22 of 36
22 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 23 of 36
23 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 24 of 36
24 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 25 of 36
25 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 26 of 36
26 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 27 of 36
27 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 28 of 36
28 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 29 of 36
29 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 30 of 36
30 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 31 of 36
31 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 32 of 36
32 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 33 of 36
33 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 34 of 36
34 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 35 of 36
35 / 36
Straight Arrow #46 (1955) — page 36 of 36
36 / 36
ContinueStraight Arrow #47 →
Contains 4 stories
The Man with the Scar
7 pp

A mysterious gunslinger with a scarred face arrives in town just as cattle rustling reaches a fever pitch, and only Straight Arrow suspects there's more to the stranger than meets the eye. When a lynch mob confronts the man called Smith and innocent Comanches face blame for the raids, Straight Arrow must race against time to uncover the truth before war erupts between the tribe and the settlers. In this tale by Fred Meagher, deception runs deeper than anyone in town imagined.

The Fence Stealers
7 pp

Masked thieves are stealing mesquite corral fences across the valley—a bizarre crime that puzzles everyone until Straight Arrow discovers the posts bear a hidden map to a fortune in stolen goods. As the great Comanche warchief traces the trail of fence thefts to uncover the mystery, he finds himself pitted against an escaped convict desperate to reclaim his buried treasure.

The Rope Hand!
7 pp

Red Hawk discovers an ingenious weapon when a vine loop snags his ankle during a hunt—a rope with a sliding knot that functions as a lasso, revolutionizing how the Cheyenne can use rope in battle. After weeks of practice and playful (if annoying) pranks on his tribe, Red Hawk is banished for his antics, but the secret of his "rope hand" reaches the Crow raiders, who plot to steal it for themselves. When the Crows launch a surprise attack on the Cheyenne village while the hunters are away, Red Hawk must find a way to defend his people with nothing but the weapon they once mocked.

Doom Stalks the Treasure Seeker
7 pp

When a mysterious figure stumbles out of a raging desert sandstorm, Straight Arrow rescues him—only to hear a troubling tale of a treasure hunt gone wrong and a missing prospector. As Collins recounts how he and an old man named Driscoll were ambushed by what he believed were hostile Indians, Straight Arrow sets out to investigate, but discovers evidence that suggests something far more sinister is at work. The great Comanche warrior must uncover who's really behind the attacks before more innocent lives are lost.

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

See something wrong with this issue? Report it.