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Huckleberry Hound#27
Cover: Harvey Eisenberg

Huckleberry Hound #27

Jul 1965 · Western · 0.12 USD
“One Character in Search of an Exit”

In "One Character in Search of an Exit," Huckleberry Hound dons the iconic mask of the Masked Deputy, a hero so famous that his very disguise makes him impossible to forget—until now. Written by Michael Maltese and brought to life with expressive art by Pete Alvarado, this 1965 Western adventure sees Huck outwit the notorious outlaw The Unmasked Grime, only to face his greatest challenge yet: disappearing from the spotlight he’s long been chasing. The cover, by Harvey Eisenberg, captures the moment with a touch of classic charm.

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writer Michael Maltese · letterer Rome Siemen · artist, inker Pete Alvarado · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Harvey Eisenberg

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Full credits

letterer Rome Siemen
artist, inker Pete Alvarado
cover pencils, inks Harvey Eisenberg

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Huck, as secret avenging hero “The Masked Deputy” (whom people everywhere recognize precisely *because* of his mask), rids a western town of the outlaw “The Unmasked Grime”… and finally figures out how to slip into welcome obscurity at the same time.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).