Lash LaRue Treasury: Volume 4: Gwandanaland Comics #629 -- The King of the Bullwhip -- Exciting Western Stories Selected From Issues #33, 50-51, 54-59, 61 & #63
236 PAGES
Most western characters are known for their gun-work; well, Lash LaRue is no slouch with the six-shooter, but he was best known as the King of The Bullwhip. Alfred "Lash" LaRue (1917-1996) starred in the movies from 1944-1951, and had a successful television career in the late 1950s. His use of the bullwhip made him a legend in American Western lore; he was the man who taught Harrison Ford the use of the bullwhip for Raiders of the Lost Ark. His Humphrey Bogart looks and big-city talk set him apart from other western actors, and his all-black outfit gave him style that others could only imitate. In the comics Lash enjoyed a log run (1949-1961 through two publishers) – and Gwandanaland Comics brings you a great selection of his best stories!
The stories in this book come from issues #31, 50, 51 54-59, 61 & #63.
This is a trade paperback collecting Lash LaRue Western #31, and Lash LaRue Western #50, 51 54-59, 61 and 63.
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