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Desperado
Date | Number: 5 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
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NameDesperado 5 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: monthly
 
Cover1 page
PencilsCharles Biro (signed)
InksCharles Biro (signed)
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
FeatureSure as Shootin'
GenreNon-fiction; Western-frontier
CharactersMinnie Shouse; Mary Boston; Joseph Slade
Script (signed)
PencilsClaude Moore (signed)
InksClaude Moore (signed)
First LineCamels were brought from Egypt...
NotesInside front cover.
 
Comic StoryKing Hunter - The Self Proclaimed King! (13 pages)
SynopsisThe self-proclaimed king had a deadly calling card, which was the ace of spades, and meant almost certain death within 24 hours.
FeatureA True Wild West Story
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersKing Hunter; Queenie Leroy; Jack Thompson; Club Michaels
Script
PencilsFred Kida
InksFred Kida
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
SynopsisSmall facts from the old west.
FeatureSure as Shootin'
GenreNon-fiction; Western-frontier
CharactersJudge Bannon; Scarface Murphy; Detective Woodridge; Tom Smith; Slippery Pete
Script (signed)
PencilsClaude Moore (signed)
InksClaude Moore (signed)
First LineJudge Bannon...
 
Comic StoryClay Cottrell (9 pages)
SynopsisWhen Clay Cottrell's teeth ached he killed, and they ached most of the time.
FeatureA True Wild West Story
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersClay Cottrell (killer)
Script
PencilsAl Bare
InksAl Bare
NotesArt is identical to Al Bare's work credited by JVJ in Desperado #6, and Black Diamond Western #13. Rounded and varied brushlines. He is credited on work for Lev Gleason by Jerry Bails' Who's Who.
 
Letters PageA Force for Good in the Community (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
NotesLetters about Crime Does Not Pay
 
Comic StoryRattlesnake Jake Fallon (8 pages)
SynopsisRattlesnake Jake Fallon was all his name implied and more. This two-legged reptile lived only to kill.
FeatureA True Wild West Story
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersRattlesnake Jake Fallon (killer); Longhair Owens (killer)
Script
PencilsFred Guardineer (signed)
InksFred Guardineer (signed)
 
Text StoryThe Last of the Daley Gang (3 pages)
FeatureA True Wild West Story
Letterstypeset
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersSheriff Jack Wood; Deputy Ben Tanner; Mike Daley (outlaw) De Muth (outlaw); Cotter (outlaw)
PencilsFred Kida (illos)
InksFred Kida (illos)
 
Comic StoryBat Slater! (8 pages)
SynopsisBat Slater killed over 30 men, but none of them in a fair fight.
FeatureA True Wild West Story
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersBat Slater (killer); Al Tracy (outlaw)
Script
PencilsDick Rockwell ?
InksDick Rockwell ?
NotesArt ID from JVJ. Horses and inking are a little different from Rockwell.
 
StoryThis'll Kill Ya! (1 page)
GenreHumor; Western-frontier
PencilsBob Perry
InksBob Perry
First LineSorry we haven't had a new deck, Jed!
NotesJVJ has Perry as most probable, and the art is identical to the other gags in the feature Western Whackies signed by RAP. The noses are very special.
 
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