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Annie Oakley & Tagg #16
“The Third Alarm”
In "The Third Alarm," the eccentric Waldo The Rainmaker takes his flying balloon from spectacle to crime, turning the skies of Diablo into a stage for a daring heist. With Dan Spiegle handling both art and inks, this 1958 Dell adventure blends Western grit with whimsical mischief, all under a striking cover by Spiegle.
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artist, inker Dan Spiegle
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artist, inker Dan Spiegle
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The strangest sight in Diablo was Waldo The Rainmaker and his fabulous balloon, but he doesn't aim to make rain, but money, by bank robbery.
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