LARAMIE   Television Picture Stories!

Laramie Comic:  No. 6.   Original Price 1/3
Copyright date 1961.   Dell Publishing.

On page 4, in the first story, the bottom panel shows Slim's horse has an "RH" brand on his flank. Dell didn't like the artists signing their work, so this was Russ Heath's way around it.

Contents:

The Doomed Captive:   Stage driver Johnny Feather, an Indian, is captured by renegade Indians who plan to take him back to Indian territory to kill him for working for the white man. Slim and Jess rescue him from an underground cavern.
A Lame Excuse:  Jess opts out of helping unload a stage due to sprained wrists; but they don't hurt enough to keep him from helping a pretty young lady down from the stage.
Snowbound:  In the midst of a severe winter snowstorm, outlaws take over the stage stop


Vintage paperback comic, staple-bound;  18 x 13.5 cm;  65 pages;  45g; 

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Laramie is an American Western television series that aired on NBC from 1959 to 1963.  A Revue Studios production, the program originally starred John Smith, Robert L. Crawford, Jr.; Robert Fuller; and Hoagy Carmichael.   At the beginning of its third season, Laramie was one of the first television programs that made the transition from black-and-white to color.

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