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Western Roundup#24
Cover: Sam Savitt

Western Roundup #24

Oct 1958 · Dell · 0.25 USD
“The Doll and the Desperado”

In "The Doll and the Desperado," a well-meaning prankster finds himself caught in a real-life heist when his joke lands him in the middle of a train robbery. With the help of the quick-witted Dale and the steady Curley, he must turn the tables on the gang before the law catches up. Warren Tufts handles all interior art and lettering, while Sam Savitt brings the action to life on the cover.

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artist, inker, letterer Warren Tufts · cover Sam Savitt

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artist, inker, letterer Warren Tufts
cover pencils, inks Sam Savitt

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A practical joker is tricked into helping a gang rob the Mineral City Express Office. When he realizes what he's done, he helps Dale and Curley trap the robbers.

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