Western Picture Library
Pearson · 1965 · 4 issues
About the series
Pearson's Western Picture Library is a compact four-issue series from 1965 that distills the classic American frontier into vivid, self-contained comic stories. The run is most closely associated with writer Manuel Medina and artists Carlos Giménez and Francisco Cueto, whose clean, dramatic artwork brings the dusty trails and gunfights to life. Though brief, the series stands as a polished example of Spanish comic craftsmanship during the mid-1960s, offering a tight, satisfying glimpse into the western genre.