Quality Comics Group · Crack Western #75 · November 1950 · $0.10 · 36 pages
Grade: VG 4.0
Cover artist uncredited.
Story details for this specific issue are not verified in our records. This 36-page western anthology from Quality Comics Group's monthly line delivered frontier action at the standard dime cover price during the Golden Age peak.
Quality Comics Group maintained a solid reputation for their western titles during this era, with Crack Western running as a monthly anthology series through the early 1950s.
Condition VG 4.0 — Professional grade for the savvy collector. Shows honest wear, but no major distractions. A great shelf copy.. Noting: color-breaking crease on the bottom right front cover with minor edge wear along the spine. <
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Quality Comics Group · Crack Western #75 · November 1950 · $0.10 · 36 pages
Grade: VG 4.0
Cover artist uncredited.
Story details for this specific issue are not verified in our records. This 36-page western anthology from Quality Comics Group's monthly line delivered frontier action at the standard dime cover price during the Golden Age peak.
Quality Comics Group maintained a solid reputation for their western titles during this era, with Crack Western running as a monthly anthology series through the early 1950s.
Condition VG 4.0 — Professional grade for the savvy collector. Shows honest wear, but no major distractions. A great shelf copy.. Noting: color-breaking crease on the bottom right front cover with minor edge wear along the spine. <
We use what the scientists are calling artificial intelligence to research and write our descriptions — it gives us more time to add books to our website and provide you with a wider array of inventory. We think Klaatu would approve. Details are verified but the robot does slip up. We're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it.