Description
Most western characters are known for their gun-work; well, Lash LaRue is no slouch with the six-shooter, but he was best know as the King of The Bullwhip. Alfred ÒLash LaRue (1917-1996) starred in the movies from 1944-1951, and had a successful television career in the late 1950s. His use of the bullwhip made him a legend in American Western lore; he was the man who taught Harrison Ford the use of the bullwhip for Raiders of the Lost Ark. His Humphrey Bogart looks and big-city talk set him apart from other western actors, and his all-black outfit gave his style that others could only imitate. In the comics Lash enjoyed a long run in LASH LARUE WESTERN (1949-1961 through two publishers) plus many appearances in Six-Gun Heroes and other great titles Ð and Gwandanaland / Midcentury Comics brings all the LASH LARUE WESTERN, all his stories from SIX-GUN HEROES — and more!
THIS BOOK: His Stories From Six-Gun Heroes #16-64 and a two-page feature from WYATT EARP, FRONTIER MARSHAL #24
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