Great American Western
AC · 1987–1989 · 6 issues
About the series
From 1987 to 1989, AC Comics revived the Western genre with Great American Western, a six-issue series that blended historical outlaws and Hollywood legends. The run featured a rotating roster of writers including Gardner F. Fox and artists like Bob Powell, alongside striking photographic covers that gave the book a distinctive pulp-era feel. Recurring characters such as Billy the Kid and silent film star Tom Mix with his horse Tony anchored the action, offering fans a nostalgic, no-frills dose of frontier adventure. It stands as a compact, creator-driven tribute to the Old West from a publisher known for championing genre comics.