Atlas Comics (1950s) - Atlas Titles By Type - Western

Western

  • 3-D Tales of the West #1 (Jan. 1954)
  • All Western Winners #2-4 (Winter 1948 - April 1949; continued from Timely Comics' All Winners Comics vol. 2, #1); continued as
    • Western Winners #5-7 (June 1949 - Dec. 1949) continued as
    • Black Rider #8-27 (March 1950 - March 1955) continued as
    • Western Tales of Black Rider #28-31 (May 1955 - Nov. 1955) continued as
    • Gunsmoke Western #32-77 (Dec. 1955 - July 1963)
  • Annie Oakley #1-11 (Spring-Nov. 1948; June 1955 - June 1956)
  • Arizona Kid #1-6 (March 1951 - Jan. 1952)
  • Arrowhead #1-4 (April 1954 - Nov. 1954)
  • Billy Buckskin Western #1-3 (Nov. 1955 - March 1956) continued as
    • 2-Gun Western #4 (May 1956) continued as
    • Two-Gun Western #5-12 (July 1956 - Sept. 1957) See also Two Gun Western
  • The Black Rider Rides Again! #1 (Sept. 1957) See also Black Rider, above
  • Frontier Western #1-10 (Feb. 1956 - August 1957)
  • The Gunhawk #12-18 (Nov. 1950 - Dec. 1951; continued from successive Timely Comics titles Blaze Carson, Rex Hart, and Whip Wilson)
  • Kid Colt, Hero of the West #1-2 (Aug.-Oct. 1948) continued as
    • Kid Colt, Outlaw #3-229 (Dec. 1948 - Marvel Comics)
  • The Kid from Dodge City #1-2 (July-Sept. 1957)
  • The Kid from Texas #1-2 (July-Aug. 1957)
  • Matt Slade, Gunfighter #1-4 (May-Nov. 1956) continued as
    • Kid Slade, Gunfighter #5-8 (Jan.-July 1957)
  • Outlaw Fighters #1-5 (Aug. 1954 - April 1955)
  • The Outlaw Kid #1-19 (Sept. 1954 - Sept. 1957)
  • Rawhide Kid #1-16, 17-25 (March 1955 - Sept. 1957; Aug. 1960 - Dec. 1961; later issues Marvel Comics)
  • Red Warrior #1-6 (Jan.-Dec. 1951)
  • Reno Browne, Hollywood's Greatest Cowgirl #50-52 (April-Sept. 1950; continued from Timely Comics' Margie) continued as
    • The Apache Kid #53 (Dec. 1950) continued as
    • Apache Kid #2-19 (Feb. 1951 - Jan. 1952; Dec. 1954 - April 1956) continued as
    • Western Gunfighters #20-27 (June 1956 - Aug. 1957)
  • Ringo Kid Western #1-4 (Aug. 1954 - Feb. 1955) continued as
    • Ringo Kid #5-21 (April 1955 - Sept. 1957)
  • Six-Gun Western #1-4 (Jan.-July 1957)
  • Texas Kid #1-10 (Jan. 1951 - July 1952)
  • True Western #1-2 (Dec. 1949 - March 1950) continued as Drama title True Adventures
  • Two-Gun Kid #1-59 (March 1948 - April 1961) early issues Timely Comics
  • Two Gun Western #5-14 (Nov. 1950 - June 1952) continued from Timely Comics' Crime title Casey - Crime Photographer
  • Western Kid #1-17 (Dec. 1954 - Aug. 1957)
  • Western Outlaws #1-21 (Feb. 1954 - Aug. 1957)
  • Western Outlaws & Sheriffs #60-73 (Dec. 1949 - June 1952) 'continued from Timely Comics' Best Western
  • Western Thrillers #1-4 (Nov. 1954 - Feb. 1955) continued as
    • Cowboy Action #5-11 (March 1955 - March 1956) continued as
    • Quick-Trigger Western #12-19 (May 1956 - Sept. 1957)
  • Western Trails #1-2 (May-July 1957)
  • Wild Western #3-57 (September 1948 - September 1957) continued from Timely Comics' 'Wild West; early issues Timely
  • Wyatt Earp #1-29 (Nov. 1955 - June 1960) continued as 1970s Marvel Comics reprint title

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