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  • Issue #13
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 13
    • Chew. 2" cumulative spine split. Centerfold detached at one staple.
    • INCOMPLETE. Multiple pages missing, interrupts art and story.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. A lost race of conquistadors enslaves Straight Arrow's tribe. Red Hawk follows an errant tribesman into the far frozen north and battles a polar bear. Outlaws plan to stir up war to divert the Army from protecting the railroad. The Conquistadors Return; Treachery's Banner; Red Hawk: The Dead Man's Trail!; The Treasure Coach!; The Revenge of the Mountain Spirit. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 14

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Hooded stagecoach bandits are somehow immune to bullets; Framed for thievery, Red Hawk seeks the mysterious Devil Bag to clear his name; Star-crossed Shoshone and Apache lovers may be the key to peace between their nations. The Bullet-Proof Badmen!; Fighting Peacemaker; Red Hawk: The Devil Bag!; Buffalo Killers. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    4 days left Auction Straight Arrow # 14 VG Magazine Enterprises Golden Age Comic Book 17 J227
    3 days left Auction Straight Arrow #14 1951 Golden Age Western ME

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  • Issue #15
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 15

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Ranchers drain a lake to force out nearby farmers; An old man's story gives Red Hawk the edge he needs in battle; Steve suspects an outlaw of robbing a bank, even though Steve himself saw him in a saloon at the time. The Disappearing Lake; Gunsmoke Trail; Red Hawk: The Coup-Stick Of Crying Calf; The Young Chief. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 16
    • Cover detached at one staple.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. A mystical being calls the Comanche to war, but Straight Arrow suspects a hoax. Red Hawk's friend Foxfire thinks she's found the right man, so Red Hawk arranges a test. Steve arrests the wrong man for rustling, so Straight Arrow must straighten things out. The Magic Medicine-Man!; Rustlers Convention!; Red Hawk: The Testing of Red Wolf!; The Renegade's Oath! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 17

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Apaches abduct Dr. Whiteley, an ally of the Comanche, and Straight Arrow must find him. Red Hawk's Lenny Small-like friend Bigfoot is captured by a bloodthirsty tribe, so his beloved Desert Flower sets out to save him. Steve is accused of robbing a train, so he becomes Straight Arrow to clear his name. Apache Raiders; Trapped in Bat Cave!; Red Hawk: The Canyon Killers!; Death by Inches! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 19

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow tries to prevent conflict between Comanches and the railroads; Red Hawk and his friend Spearthrower find the land of the dead; Straight Arrows seeks the truth about a gigantic buffalo-demon harassing the Comanches. War Cry of the Thunderbird; The Desert Demon!; Red Hawk: The Happy Hunting Grounds!; The Curse of the Fire God. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 20
    • 1.5" Cumulative spine split. Water spotting.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. The story of how Straight Arrow first earned his shield by facing an Apache raid during a buffalo hunt. Red Hawk seeks a stolen tomahawk that is sacred to his tribe. Outlaws dress as Comanches to scare off settlers, but Straight Arrow does some scaring of his own. The Sky-Hook Gang!; The Shield of Straight Arrow; Red Hawk: The Truth Tomahawk!; The Snake Terror! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $15 Straight Arrow 20 Good Silver Age Magazine Enterprises Comics *SA

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  • Issue #21
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 21
    • COVERLESS.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. A rancher's daughter blames Steve for her father's murder, so he must become Straight Arrow to save her life. The origin of Fury reveals how Straight Arrow first got his horse. Bloody Bridge!; The Story of Fury; Red Hawk: Death Trap!; A Friendly Foe! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #23
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 23

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Renegade Apaches take tribal peace talks as an opportunity to raid Comanche settlements; Red Hawk gets caught up in Seminole conflict while exploring the Florida Everglades; Straight Arrow and Steve Adams form a dual-identity love triangle with Nan. The Peace-breakers!; Satan's Desperadoes; Red Hawk: The Battle of the Everglades!; The Decision? 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $10 Straight Arrow #23 Good Stain Cover Magazine Enterprises Comics CBX1D

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  • Issue #24
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 24
    • Water spotting.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Long-lost pterodons escape a cave and terrorize a disbelieving Western town; Red Hawk and Bigfoot try to rescue a woman from being sacrificed to the Beast of the Bloody Trail; Comanches seek a disappearing buffalo heard. The Dragons of Doom!; The Brave Who Hated Straight Arrow!; Red Hawk: The Beast of the Bloody Trail!; The Vanishing Buffalo! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #25
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 25
    • Staple rust.
    • Centerfold detached at one staple.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow learns the truth about a legendary deathless warrior. Renegades try to sabotage a tribal peace agreement with the US military. A Comanche who scoffs at a medicine man's magic learns not to mock what he can't understand. The Deathless One!; Straight Arrow's Magic; Red Hawk: The Ghost of Hiawatha!; The Swamp Rats! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    4 days left Auction STRAIGHT ARROW Comic-Indian Hero of Radio Fame - Vol 1, No. 25, July-August 1952

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  • Issue #26
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 26

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. The passing of a Comanche chieftain with three sons could lead to a King Lear-type situation, so the dying chief asks Straight Arrow to decide. Red Hawk's sister and mother are in danger of being the objects of a volcano sacrifice. Straight Arrow faces the gang of the mysterious and merciless Mole. The Choosing of a Chief!; The Killers of Echo Canyon!; Red Hawk: The Hungry Giant!; Death to Steve Adams! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    5 days left Auction STRAIGHT ARROW #26 1952 ME ENTERPRIZE Golden Age Western NICE

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  • Issue #27
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 27
    • Centerfold detached at one staple.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Steve Adams and Straight Arrow are framed for The Firebrand's rustling, in the second part of a story continued from issue #26. Red Hawk faces the terrifying Akola the Panther Woman and her Puma Men. An intertribal hit squad of warriors targets Straight Arrow. Arrows of Justice!; The Four Horsemen of Hate!; Red Hawk: The Claws of Death!; The Manhood of Takona. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #28
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 28

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow tries to find out who wants to kill his horse Fury, and why; Red Hawk discovers a lost tribe of Vikings in frontier America; Straight Arrow revives the Comanche folk hero known as the Thunderer. The Challenge of Pedro Bombo!; The Man Who Hated Fury!; Red Hawk: The Winged Men!; The Return of the Thunderer! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #29
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 29

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow encounters the Minstrel Man, whose look and hypnotic powers are similar to the early Fantastic Four foe Miracle Man. A medicine man's dream foretells conflict on the neutral pass between Cheyenne and Blackfeet territory. A refugee from the north seeks Straight Arrow's help in restoring his tribe's totem pole. The Laughing Crime!; The Thing in the Ice!; Red Hawk: Blood on Blackfoot Pass!; Top Secret. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #30
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 30
    • Cover detached at one staple.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. An outlaw uses a sheriff to set a trap for Straight Arrow. Red Hawk faces the magician Cat Eyes, who kills his enemies with a gigantic black arrow. Straight Arrow tracks mysterious cattle deaths to a scientist experimenting with germ warfare. The Ghost Apaches!; Straight Arrows Secret!; Red Hawk: Black Arrow of Death!; The Mysterious Stranger! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #31
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 31

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow suffers a mysterious illness, unaware he's being poisoned by radioactive material. Red Hawk seeks the truth about the Flying Cat-woman of legend, who suddenly seems all too real. Straight Arrow seeks the hidden valley where rustlers are storing their stolen herds. The Treasure of Pedro Bomba; The Invisible Terror; Red Hawk: The Flying Horror!; The Invisible Terror. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #32
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 32
    • 1" Cumulative spine split.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Steve Adams is accused of being the masked bandit targeting the town. Outlaw queen The Red Flame starts a competition between three outlaws to see who can kill Straight Arrow first. Straight Arrow must save the beautiful Blue Cloud after she witnesses the murder of a chieftain. The Man Without a Face!; The Man Without a Face!; Red Hawk: The Vengeance of the Weasel!; Bait from the Hangman's Noose! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #33
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 33
    • Interior is complete. Full length spine split with missing back cover.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow enlists his animal friends to save the Comanche chieftain from outlaws; Red Hawk's friend Wolfpaw goes into a downward spiral after he loses his lucky bear charm; Straight Arrow discovers that a stockade jailbreak could mean doom for his fellow Comanches. Kin of the Wild!; Jailbreak at Fort Danger!; Red Hawk: The Bear-Stick; Straight Arrow: Badman? 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #34
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 34

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. A wealthy baron wants to re-establish his kingdom in the Old West, leading Straight Arrow to siege a modern castle. A practical joke backfires and pits Red Hawk against a demonic bear-creature. Straight Arrow takes a job on a Wild West show so he can buy the land where his secret cave is located. Also featuring an ad for a "Jack and the Beanstalk" playset featuring an actual beanstalk. Madman's Empire!; The River Robbers!; Red Hawk: The Demon Bear!; Straight Arrow Wild West Star! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #35
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 35
    • Staple rust.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow joins forces with outlaws who want to kill his alter ego, Steve Adams; Red Hawk is captured by a tribe of female warriors. Straight Arrow must intervene after a bored Comanche teen gets into hot water. Also featuring an ad for a "TV Puppet Theatre" featuring Straight Arrow, his horse and his friends as finger puppets. Outlaw Death-Warrant!; Red Hawk: The Women Warriors; The Savage Student!; Date With Death! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #36
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 36

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Blue Cloud's efforts to get Straight Arrow alone get them taken prisoner by Crow warriors; Shaman Smoke Dog has the magic to create zombie warriors; Straight Arrow pursues an outlaw gang into the bewildering Puzzle Canyons. Danger Trail!; Terror in the Night!; Red Hawk: Lands Beyond the Sunset; Return from Death! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #37
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 37

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow risks his life to bring Polly a birthday package through hostile territory; Red Hawk fears the curse of a warclub has fallen upon him; Straight Arrow uses a blanket in creative ways during a crisis. A Birthday Present for Polly; Warrior's Blanket; Red Hawk: The Shaman's Curse; The Secret of the Secret Cave! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #38
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 38
    • Light staple rust.
    • 1.5" Cumulative spine split.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow rescues a woman while seeking a missing herd of longhorns, but she turns out to be in on the rustle. A sinister shaman foretells Red Hawk's death with sand painting. Straight Arrow helps shy warrior Bent Bow court the lovely Small Willow. Also featuring an ad for a glow-in-the-dark Ghost Rider scarf/mask for kids to wear. The Mystery of the Missing Herd; The Saga of Bent Bow and Straight Arrow; Red Hawk: The Sands of Doom; The Abominable Snowman! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #39
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 39

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow is attacked by outlaws while seeking missing stagecoaches. A long-dormant egg hatches into a T-Rex in the Old West, in a story with great dinosaur art by Bob Powell. A wounded Straight Arrow rides into a lawless town. The Vanishing Stagecoaches; Straight Arrow; Red Hawk: The Canyon Beast; Showdown in Skelton Canyon. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #40
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 40

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow seeks the truth about the return of long-dead Spanish conquistadors; A boastful Cheyenne gets himself and Red Hawk into trouble; Even Packy doesn't understand why Straight Arrow would save outlaws who tried to kill him. Secret of the Spanish Specters; The Executioners of Straight Arrow!; Red Hawk: Two Guards for Death!; The Haunted Village. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #43
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 43

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Action-dog Blaze joins Straight Arrow and his horse Fury in the fight for justice; Red Hawk stumbles across the lost city of gold; Straight Arrow wants to know how hanged criminal Beartooth has returned to life and crime. Blaze; The Robber from Beyond; Red Hawk: The City of Gold!; The Last Arrow. First issue to feature the Comics Code seal on the cover. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #44
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 44
    • INCOMPLETE. Multiple pages missing, interrupts art and story.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. A fellow Comanche's vision quest is a sacred ritual, but it spells trouble for Straight Arrow. A medicine man's son just doesn't have his father's talent for healing potions. A reformed outlaw is targeted by his former cronies for turning them in. The Shield of Sleepy Wolf!; Champion of Evil!; Red Hawk: Bad Medicine Man!; The Men Who Frightened Straight Arrow! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #45
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 45
    • Centerfold detached at one staple.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Outlaws set a deathtrap for Straight Arrow. A beautiful woman's hypnotic song aids her in robbing helpless victims. A second-generation sheriff disavows guns, but SA tries to convince him the town boss is fooling him. Straight Arrow Will Die!; Sure Death in the Wild West; Red Hawk: Lorelei of the Snows; The Marked Man. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #46
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 46

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. A scar-faced rustler terrorizes the town; Red Hawk invents the lasso; Straight Arrow tries to figure out why someone is stealing fence posts. The Man with the Scar; The Fence Stealers; Red Hawk: The Rope Hand!; Doom Stalks the Treasure Seeker. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #47
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 47
    • 1/4" Spine split from top.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Blue Cloud buys a necklace that contains a secret message for a dangerous outlaw; Red Hawk sets out to retrieve his tribe's sacred medicine bag from a Lipan raiding party; Straight Arrow has to save Blue Cloud and Tioga from outlaw Dude Bradley. The Menace of the Grey Wolves; The Telltale Beads; Red Hawk: The Lost Medicine Bag; Straight Arrow, Bandit. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #48
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 48

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Outlaw king Don Diablo seeks the hidden Treasure of Don Carlos; Red Hawk pursues the killer who stalks a crucial mountain pass; In the frozen north, Straight Arrow battles the Tyrant of the Snows and his trained polar bear. Classic cover by Fred Meagher. The Treasure of Don Carlos; Tyrant of the Snows; Red Hawk: Renegade Trap!; A Day for Straight Arrow. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #51
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 51

    Stories by Gardner Fox and others. Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. A frightened boy is accused of murder; Red Hawk and his friends must avoid hostile Apaches to report buffalo activity to their tribe; Straight Arrow follows a fleeing outlaw all the way to New York City. Cool wolf cover by Fred Meagher. The Mystery of the Frightened Boy!; Smoke Signals; Red Hawk: Message for the Chief; Straight Arrow Goes East!; Fangs of Justice! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #52
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 52
    • INCOMPLETE. Piece missing from back cover, does not interrupt art or story.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. The rivalry between Tioga and an adopted Osage boy puts them both in danger; Red Hawk's friend Bigfoot is abducted by whatever is living in the abandoned "ghost huts"; An outlaw and his lawyer try to take Steve's land by legal subterfuge. Another dynamic cover by Fred Meagher featuring Straight Arrow's animal pals. The Rival Rascals; The Spirit in the Bag; Red Hawk: The Disappearance of Bigfoot; Smoke Signals; Doom of the North Wind. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #53
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 53

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Outlaws use model trains to plan their train robberies, much like the plot of the film Back to the Future III. Red Hawk discovers a boy raised by wolves, but they must flee hostile Osages before they can resolve their differences. Straight Arrow investigates when wagon trains mysteriously disappear en route to the West. The Men Who Bought Trains!; The Lost Wagons; Red Hawk: The Mark of the Wolf; Smoke Signals; Vengeance Trail! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #54
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 54
    • 1/8" Spine split from top.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. Straight Arrow must rescue Fawn from the Osage, and then Fawn must rescue Straight Arrow; Red Hawk and Bigfoot try to bring food to their starving tribe; Straight Arrow must save his friend Tioga from a gigantic golden panther. Captured by the Osages!; Danger in the Cards!; Red Hawk: A Cargo of Doom!; Smoke Signals; The Golden Peril! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #55
    Straight Arrow (1950 Magazine Enterprises) 55

    Stories by Gardner Fox and others. Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Rancher Steve Adams, a Comanche raised by white settlers, has a secret identity as the warrior Straight Arrow, a hero who first appeared on a popular radio show. A rogue medicine man and the mysterious Painted Man try to lead the Kiowas to war. Bigfoot's wife wants to get Red Hawk married too, so he'll stop getting Bigfoot into trouble. Straight Arrow must find Tall Deer, who caught a case of gold fever and headed for the hills. Also featuring an offbeat bodybuilding cartoon ad for the "Black Beauty" resistance band: "How 'Black Beauty' Turns an Also-Ran Into 'Video Vic!'" Stunning final cover by Fred Meagher. The Painted Man!; The Second Childhood of Packy McCloud; Red Hawk: The Defeated Brave!; Smoke Signals; The Gold Fever! Final issue of the series; the radio show had ended five years earlier. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #119
    Straight Arrow's Fury (#1 1954) 119
    • Centerfold detached at one staple. Staple rust.
    • Light staple rust/migration.

    Art by Bob Powell and Fred Meagher. Cover by Fred Meagher. Sometimes listed as A1 Comics (1944 Life's Romances) #119. Western adventure featuring Fury, the smart, brave mount of radio hero Straight Arrow. How Straight Arrow and Fury came to be a team; Fury and Straight Arrow escort a wagon train through hostile territory; A scheme to rob Army supply wagons outsmarts humans, but not Fury. Also featuring an ad for a glow-in-the-dark Ghost Rider scarf/mask for kids to wear. Fury Straight Arrow's Golden Stallion; Thundering Hoofs; Riders Of The Open Range; The Mustang Traitor. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3A
    Streets of Glory (2007) 3A

    Regular cover. By Garth Ennis. Written by Garth Ennis. Art by Mike Wolfer. Somewhere out there in the dark, Red Crow waits. Apache warrior, serial killer and scourge of the Montana Rockies, the brutality of Red Crows actions against the white invaders upon his peoples land is unparalleled. But one man has dedicated his life to ending the savage killers reign of terror, and Colonel Joseph Dunn will not rest until Red Crows head rides a pike. With uneasy allies enlisted from the ranks of visiting businessman Charles Morrisons personal bodyguards, Dunn prepares a hunting party to track and kill the Apache madman. But as tensions in Gladback run high in anticipation of the quest into the wilderness, Dunn senses that his posse could be more of a threat to his life than Red Crow himself! 32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #3B
    Streets of Glory (2007) 3B

    Wrap cover. By Garth Ennis. Written by Garth Ennis. Art by Mike Wolfer. Somewhere out there in the dark, Red Crow waits. Apache warrior, serial killer and scourge of the Montana Rockies, the brutality of Red Crows actions against the white invaders upon his peoples land is unparalleled. But one man has dedicated his life to ending the savage killers reign of terror, and Colonel Joseph Dunn will not rest until Red Crows head rides a pike. With uneasy allies enlisted from the ranks of visiting businessman Charles Morrisons personal bodyguards, Dunn prepares a hunting party to track and kill the Apache madman. But as tensions in Gladback run high in anticipation of the quest into the wilderness, Dunn senses that his posse could be more of a threat to his life than Red Crow himself! 32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #4A
    Streets of Glory (2007) 4A

    Regular cover. Written by Garth Ennis. Art by Mike Wolfer. Red Crow, the maniacal Apache serial killer, has resurfaced, renewing his terroristic murder spree upon the defenseless settlers near Gladback, Montana. With a posse consisting of the untested and untrustworthy bodyguards of a wealthy industrialist, Colonel Joseph Dunn has set out to track down Red Crow and end his reign of terror. As the bloody and final confrontation between Dunn and his life-long adversary nears, the hard-as-nails Cavalryman will begin to suspect the truth of his world, and his true place in it on the eve of the Twentieth Century. Garth Ennis teams with Mike Wolfer for this epic full color series that promises to thrill every fan of Garths powerful storytelling and brutal violence! 32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #4B
    Streets of Glory (2007) 4B

    Wrap cover. Written by Garth Ennis. Art by Mike Wolfer. Red Crow, the maniacal Apache serial killer, has resurfaced, renewing his terroristic murder spree upon the defenseless settlers near Gladback, Montana. With a posse consisting of the untested and untrustworthy bodyguards of a wealthy industrialist, Colonel Joseph Dunn has set out to track down Red Crow and end his reign of terror. As the bloody and final confrontation between Dunn and his life-long adversary nears, the hard-as-nails Cavalryman will begin to suspect the truth of his world, and his true place in it on the eve of the Twentieth Century. Garth Ennis teams with Mike Wolfer for this epic full color series that promises to thrill every fan of Garths powerful storytelling and brutal violence! 32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #2
    Stuff of Legend Toy Collector (2012 Th3rd World Studios) 2

    (W) Mike Raicht, Brian Smith (A/CA) Charles Paul Wilson The quest to take the fight to the Boogeymen has begun! Max, Scout, and Monty begin a dangerous trek while Quackers and Harmony make a decision that will alter their fates forever. The danger has never been greater for the scattered band of toys as they struggle to survive in The Boogeyman's world. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #2
    Sundance Kid (1971) 2

    Cover by Dick Ayers and John Tartaglione. Edited by Sol Brodsky. Stories and art by Jack Kirby, Len Wein, Dick Ayers, Fred Meagher, John Tartaglione, and Fred Guardineer. Reprints of classic 1950s Western comics, plus some new material. A treasure map creates nothing but trouble for the Kid. Also, sharpshooter Bullseye stars in two reprints from Kirbys Mainline comics company. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

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  • Issue #15
    Super DC Giant (1970) 15
    Published Oct 1970 by DC.

    Westerns. 64-page giant. New story: "Stand Proud the Warrior Breed" (script and art by Gil Kane). All other stories are reprints: Pow-Wow Smith in "Attack of the Silent Avenger!" and "The Law's Outlaw!" (art by Carmine Infantino). Foley of the Fighting 5th in "Terror on the Telegraph Trail!" Buffalo Bill in "The Robbery of the Iron Horse" (art by Joe Kubert?). The Vigilante in "The Capture of the Four Aces!" One-page text story, "Listen" (by Gerry Conway). New Kubert cover. Cover price $0.25.

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  • Issue #41
    Super Friends (1976 DC 1st Series) 41

    "The Toyman's Tricky Thefts." The Super Friends and the Wonder Twins team up to prevent the Toyman from stealing toys. Starring Aquaman, Batman, Robin, Superman, Wonder Woman, Zan, and Jayna. Script by E. Nelson Bridwell, pencils by Ramona Fradon, inks by Vince Colletta. "Dry Earth, Stolen Waters." Saboteurs plan to destroy an Israeli desalinization plant, and the Seraph steps in to stop them. Script and art by Bob Oskner. Cover by Fradon and Bob Smith. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #18
    Super Richie (1975 Harvey) 18

    Stories and art by Warren Kremer and others. Part of Harvey's Richie Rich explosion of the 1970s, this series reimagined the world's richest boy and his butler Cadbury as superheroes. Rippy and Crashman find themselves in a medieval adventure, complete with a damsel in distress, a castle tower, and a marauding dragon. Richie is determined that he won't let his money change who he is. Castle Hassle; Super Richie. Final issue of the series. 52 pages, full color. Cover price $0.50.

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  • Issue #110
    Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane (1958) 110

    Cover art by Dick Giordano. Indian Death Charge!, script by Robert Kanigher, pencils by Werner Roth, inks by Vince Colletta and Murphy Anderson (Superman heads only); Lois becomes a temporary foster mother for a Native American baby. The Face of Fate, script by Robert Kanigher, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Mike Esposito; The Thorn captures the man responsible for the ghostly Selena's death before he can corrupt Detective Stone's sister. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

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    1 day left Auction SUPERMAN'S GIRL FRIEND LOIS LANE #110 1971 ROSE & THORN INDIAN DEATH CHARGE DC

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  • Issue #4503
    Superman-Tim (1942) 4503
    • Only one staple (manufacturing). Water damage. Oxidation.

    #28 in a series of 90. Superman-Tim is a boys' clothing catalog, activity book, and comic book all rolled into one, featuring Superman illustrations throughout. All issues are 16 pages unless a Superman story is inserted (bringing page count to 24 or 36 pages). Every issue encourages boys to not be a "Whoo-Shoo" -- a boy who reads "Superman-Tim" but doesn't buy clothes from the Superman-Tim Store. Copyright 1945 by Superman, Inc., under license to Tim Promotions, Inc. B&W with a single color, 5 1/2 in. x 8 in.

  • Issue #6
    Supersnipe Comics Vol. 2 (1945) 6
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Edited by William DeGrouchy. Cover by George Marcoux. Stories by George Marcoux, Ed Gruskin, and Clare Dwiggins. Featuring the adventures of Supersnipe, Huckleberry Finn, Ulysses Q. Wacky, and Koppy McFad. Allen Prescott, the Wife Saver biography. 52 pages, full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.