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All Star Western comic books issue 6

  • Issue #6
    All Star Western (2011) 6
    Published Apr 2012 by DC.
    • Signed by writer Jimmy Palmiotti with Desert Wind Comics certificate of authenticity.

    Jonah Hex fights a giant bat to the death! But even with his winged foe slain, will he and Amadeus Arkham survive being trapped in a cave with the lost tribe of Miagani Indians? Hex and Arkham must enlist help - including some familiar faces and some surprising saviors - if they're going to make it out of this death trap and bring justice to the enslaver of Gotham's underprivileged children. Plus: The Barbary Ghost proves that a girl can be a gang boss's worst nightmare when she has vengeance on her mind.""(W) Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti (A) Moritat, Phil Winslade (CA) Jose Ladrönn Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #6
    All Star Western (1970) 6

    Cover art by Tony DeZuniga. "Billy the Kid... Killer!", script by John Albano, art by Tony DeZuniga; Billy the Kid's father has been murdered and Billy has been on the killers trail; Tracking down a Mexican named Poncho, Billy believes him to be the killer, however Poncho tells Billy that he saw the killers of Billy's father; Agreeing to be taken to the killer, Poncho takes Billy out into the desert. "Town Tamer," script and art by Gil Kane; Wild Bill Hickok meets a grizzly. "The Night of the Snake!", script by Gil Kane and Denny O'Neil, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Tony DeZuniga; Bick Lupson was a trouble making cattle minder; One night while drinking on the job, Bick leaves his post to find some more fun and ends up finding a cabin owned by a native women; The woman has a pet snake, a servant to the great spirit she worships; Bick promptly kills the snake and attempts to rape the woman; The woman's trapper husband comes home interrupting Bick but Bick shoots them both in cold blood. "Shooting High!" text story by Charles King. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

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    $10 All-Star Western (2nd Series) #6 (VG+) (1971, DC) [b]
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  • Issue #6-1ST
    All Star Western TPB (2012-2015 DC Comics The New 52) 6-1ST

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    Volume 6 - 1st printing. "End of the Trail!" Collects All Star Western (2011-2014) #29-34. Written by Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti. Art by Staz Johnson, Darwyn Cooke, Cliff Richards and José Luis García-López. Cover by Darwyn Cooke. Now back in the Old West, Hex finds readjusting to his old life a bit more difficult than he expected - especially when he finds out that there's an impostor calling himself Jonah Hex! Softcover, 144 pages, full color. Cover price $14.99.

  • Issue #6
    All Star Western Comic (WDL UK) 6

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    Although the front cover of this book says "All Star Western Comic," it is actually a "WDL Giant Comic." WDL reprinted Dell comics during the 1950s. Cover by famed Dr. Who artist Walt Howarth. Black and white reprints feature Wild Bill Elliott (two stories from Wild Bill Elliot #5), Range Rider (from Flying A's Range Rider #4). There's also an Indian Chief story ("Sacrifice to the Morning Star," which appears in Indian Chief #7, dated 09/1952. However, all of the stories in this UK edition are dated 1951. 7-1/4in.; 9-5/8 in.; black and white; 68 pages. Painted cover.