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Displaying 1 to 24 of 24 results matching your search for '"Bad@$$"'.
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[STORY] The Bad Earth / comic story / 5 pages (from US The American Air Forces (Magazine Enterprises, 1944 series) #3 (January-February 1945))
[STORY] Bad Medicine Man!! / Red Hawk / comic story / 7 pages (from US Straight Arrow (Magazine Enterprises, 1950 series) #44 (April 1955))
[STORY] The Bad Girl of the Badlands! / Trail Colt / comic story / 7 pages (from US Trail Colt (Magazine Enterprises, 1949 series) #2 [A-1 #26] ([December 1949]))
[STORY] Durango Gone Bad? / Durango Kid / comic story / 8 pages (from US Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid (Magazine Enterprises, 1949 series) #37 (April 1955))
[STORY] Bad News for 'Tokyo Rose!' / text article / 2 pages (from US The American Air Forces (Magazine Enterprises, 1944 series) #3 (January-February 1945))
[STORY] Badison Square Bad Man / Punchy the Creampuff Cowpuncher / comic story / 7 pages (from US Cowboys 'n' Injuns (Magazine Enterprises, 1946 series) #2 (1946))
[STORY] Ghost Rider Gone Bad! / The Ghost Rider / comic story / 7 pages (from US Best of the West (Magazine Enterprises, 1951 series) #6 [A-1 #70] (December 1952))
[STORY] ["From the magic chair came a funny pair who soon got into a bad rodent's hair!"] / Koko and Kola / comic story / 4 pages (from US Tick Tock Tales (Magazine Enterprises, 1946 series) #1 (January 1946))
[STORY] A Duck In Distress / Judy and the Magic Chalk / comic story / 6 pages (from US Tick Tock Tales (Magazine Enterprises, 1946 series) #15 (March 1947))
[STORY] ["Gee, Scrapps. It's too bad you can't read..."] / Catchy and Scrapps / comic story / 6 pages (from US Tick Tock Tales (Magazine Enterprises, 1946 series) #10 (October 1946))
[STORY] for parents only / foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 1 page (from US Tick Tock Tales (Magazine Enterprises, 1946 series) #11 (November 1946))
[STORY] ["Capt. Travis said it meant bad luck when they rescued a woman..."] / Claire Voyant / comic story / 21 pages (from US Keen Teens (Magazine Enterprises, 1945 series) #[2] )
[STORY] Bloody Rails! / Durango Kid / comic story / 8 pages (from US Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid (Magazine Enterprises, 1949 series) #4 (April-May 1950))
[STORY] Chase in China / Koko and Kola / comic story / 5 pages (from US Tick Tock Tales (Magazine Enterprises, 1946 series) #24 (December 1947))
[STORY] The Luck of Major Hanley / Red Mask / comic story / 6 pages (from US Red Mask (Magazine Enterprises, 1954 series) #54 (September 1957))
[STORY] ["Tee hee! Funnyman romps t' th' clink with bad guys regularly..."] / Funnyman / comic story / 1 page (from US Funnyman (Magazine Enterprises, 1948 series) #3 (April 1948))
[STORY] Manhunt! / The Durango Kid / comic story / 7 pages (from US Great Western (Magazine Enterprises, 1953 series) #9 (April-June 1954))
[STORY] Apache Killer! / Tim Holt / comic story / 7 pages (from US Tim Holt (Magazine Enterprises, 1948 series) #27 (December 1951-January 1952))
[STORY] ["Yeah, I know it's good for you...."] / Muggsy Mouse / comic story / 1 page (from US Tick Tock Tales (Magazine Enterprises, 1946 series) #24 (December 1947))
[STORY] Movie Plot! / Bobby Benson's B-Bar-B Riders / comic story / 7 pages (from US Bobby Benson's B-Bar-B Riders (Magazine Enterprises, 1950 series) #10 (July 1951))
[STORY] The Lost Medicine-Bag / Red Hawk / comic story / 7 pages (from US Straight Arrow (Magazine Enterprises, 1950 series) #47 (July 1955))
[STORY] Manhunt! / Durango Kid / comic story / 7 pages (from US Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid (Magazine Enterprises, 1949 series) #4 (April-May 1950))
[STORY] Bobby Benson and the Man-Eating Tiger! / Bobby Benson's B-Bar-B Riders / comic story / 8 pages (from US Bobby Benson's B-Bar-B Riders (Magazine Enterprises, 1950 series) #3 (September-October 1950))
[STORY] Neither Sin Nor Shame / comic story / 7 pages (from US Dream Book of Romance (Magazine Enterprises, 1953 series) #7 (July-August 1954))

 

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