comicbooks.com
covers · key issues · value · buy
Home › Pecos Bill
Pecos Bill

Pecos Bill

42 appearances · Golden Age · 1948–2024
Who is Pecos Bill?

Few figures capture the wild, sun-scorched spirit of the American frontier quite like Pecos Bill, who loped onto the Golden Age comics scene in 1948 courtesy of creators Mort Leav and Leonard Frank in The Westerner Comics #14. This tall-tale legend has proven remarkably durable, with a publishing trail stretching all the way to 2024 — a span of 76 years that speaks to his enduring appeal across generations of readers. His catalog appearances span titles like Pecos Bill Picture Library and Mickey Mouse Weekly, placing him in colorful company alongside the likes of Casper, Daisy Duck, and Nature Boy. Whether you're a Golden Age devotee or a fan of classic Americana mythology, Pecos Bill is a rootin'-tootin' corner of comics history well worth tipping your hat to.

The Westerner Comics
#14
★ First appearance
The Westerner Comics #14
Jun 1948

Appearances

The Westerner Comics (1948)
#14
Western Fighters (1948)
Cowboy Western Comics (1948)
#23
All-American Western (1948)
Television Puppet Show (1950)
#2
Pecos Bill (1951)
Western Comics (1948)
#23
Texas Kid (1951)
#4
Buster Crabbe (1951)
#2
Redskin (1950)
#10
World's Finest Comics (1941)
#60
Speedy Rabbit (1953)
#1
Mickey Mouse Weekly (1936)
Classics Illustrated Junior (1953)
Western Roundup (1952)
#12
Nature Boy (1956)
Pecos Bill Picture Library (1963)
Wendy, the Good Little Witch (1960)
#23
Two-Gun Kid (1954)
#46
Wendy Witch World (1961)
Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact (1946)
Disneyland Magazine (1972)
Casper & Nightmare (1964)
#41
Hanna-Barbera the Funky Phantom (1972)
#11
The Little Monsters (1964)
#26
Captain America (1968)
John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America (2024)
#3
Disneyland (1971)
#64