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Crack Western
Date | Number: 65 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
NotesThere is more information about this book at the bottom of the page
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PublicationMarch 1950 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesJim Vadeboncoeur, Jr at Digital Comics Museum has Gustavson on this cover. All Gustavson credits verified and courtesy of Terry Gustafson, son of Paul Gustavson.
 
CoverArizona Ames Tramples on Trouble
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Arizona Ames
NotesJim Vadeboncoeur, Jr at Digital Comics Museum has Gustavson on this cover. All Gustavson credits verified and courtesy of Terry Gustafson, son of Paul Gustavson.
 
SynopsisThe government has opened the Concho Valley Territory for settlement and a colonel and his daughter get into trouble when staking their claim.
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Arizona Ames; Spurs; Colonel Reed; Lou Reed; Buckskin (villain, claim-jumper); Loft (villain); Shaggy (villain)
NotesArt credits from JVJ. Bill Ward ? pencils credit from Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr. revised to Gustavson by Craig Delich. All Gustavson credits verified and courtesy of Terry Gustafson, son of Paul Gustavson.
 
Comic StoryThe Dance Hall of Death (6 pages)
SynopsisA US Marshal has been murdered when investigating crooked games in a dance hall. Lil takes a job as a singer to find out who killed the Marshal.
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Lil Peters [Two-Gun Lil]; Clinton (undercover US Marshal); Higgins (piano player); Weland (proprietor; villain)
NotesJVJ has a doubtful Bryant as penciller.
 
Comic StoryThe Man Afraid of a Saddle (8 pages)
SynopsisThe blacksmith is a strong and fearless man, but he is afraid of riding horses.
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Shaw (blacksmith); Jennie Holden; Pierce Egan (villain); Bullet Bayliss (villain)
NotesJim Vadeboncoeur Jr. has Crandall only on pencils, and Roger Hill agrees, but Steinar Ådland believes the inking is so similar to Crandall's inked stories in the Warren magazines of the 60s that this is most probably all his work.
 
Text StoryThe Other Gun (1 page)
FeaturingArizona Ames
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Arizona Ames; Spurs; Lip Groff (villain); Augie Gurger (villain)
 
Comic StoryThe Day of Empty Holsters (7 pages)
SynopsisAt the anniversary of the town's founding all guns are layed aside and outlaws take advantage of this.
CreditsPencils: Bill Kriegstein?
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Bob Allen (US Marshal); Andy Jackson (judge); Amy Jackson (daughter); Curly (villain); Magpie (villain)
NotesJVJ notes at Digital Comics Museum have these two doubtful pencilers. Inking looks much like the work on many of the Manhunter stories, especially faces.
 
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