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OUTLAWS v1 #2 — VG− (3.5)
OUTLAWS v1 #2 — VG− (3.5)
D.S. Publishing | April–May 1948 | Pre-Code Western Crime
A raw slice of post-war frontier pulp.
Outlaws v1 #2 drops you straight into dust, blood, and bad decisions — the kind of Western comics that didn’t bother with clean heroes or polite endings. This is Pre-Code crime wearing a cowboy hat: shootouts in the yard, lawmen with doubts, outlaws with names you remember, and stories that go harder than they have to.
You get a stacked lineup inside:
Battling Parson Brown — frontier justice with a collar
Doc Dawson’s Dilemma — crime that doesn’t wash off
Gentleman Ben — illustrated by Matt Baker
Perilous Patrol! by Graham Ingels (yes, that Ingels)
Plus pulp filler, gags, and grit
This is exactly the kind of book collectors sleep on until they don’t.
🛸 MAJ. PICTO’S GRADING NOTES
Grade: VG− (3.5)
A complete, solid copy with visible wear but good bones.
Expect:
Noticeable edge and corner wear
Spine stress from age and reading
Light cover creasing
Toned interior paper
No missing pages observed
It reads clean. It displays honestly. It feels like 1948.
OUTLAWS v1 #2 — VG− (3.5)
D.S. Publishing | April–May 1948 | Pre-Code Western Crime
A raw slice of post-war frontier pulp.
Outlaws v1 #2 drops you straight into dust, blood, and bad decisions — the kind of Western comics that didn’t bother with clean heroes or polite endings. This is Pre-Code crime wearing a cowboy hat: shootouts in the yard, lawmen with doubts, outlaws with names you remember, and stories that go harder than they have to.
You get a stacked lineup inside:
Battling Parson Brown — frontier justice with a collar
Doc Dawson’s Dilemma — crime that doesn’t wash off
Gentleman Ben — illustrated by Matt Baker
Perilous Patrol! by Graham Ingels (yes, that Ingels)
Plus pulp filler, gags, and grit
This is exactly the kind of book collectors sleep on until they don’t.
🛸 MAJ. PICTO’S GRADING NOTES
Grade: VG− (3.5)
A complete, solid copy with visible wear but good bones.
Expect:
Noticeable edge and corner wear
Spine stress from age and reading
Light cover creasing
Toned interior paper
No missing pages observed
It reads clean. It displays honestly. It feels like 1948.