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March 21, 2015
FFF Results Post #412—Horses And Guns

On Saturday, CR readers were asked to "Name Five Specific Publications You Own Or You've Enjoyed That Feature A Traditional Western Genre Setting." This is how they responded.
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Tom Spurgeon
1. Gus And His Gang, First Second
2. Lobo #1, Dell (pictured)
3. Doug Wildey's Rio: The Complete Saga, IDW
4. Jonah Hex #33, DC
5. Bouncer: Raising Cain, Humanoids
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Evan Dorkin
1. The Kid Cowboys of Boys Ranch, Marvel
2. Saddle Justice/Gunfighter Slip-Cased EC Set, Gemstone Pub.
3. Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures -- Sheriff of Bullet Valley, Gladstone
4. Lost Cause, Kitchen Sink (pictured)
5. Avengers Vol. 1 #142-143, Marvel
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Sean Rogers
1. Four Color #199, Dell
2. Boys Ranch #3, Harvey
3. Four Color #1018, Dell
4. Harvey Kurtzman's Jungle Book, Ballantine Books
5. Kramers Ergot 5, Gingko Press ("The Hand Of Gold," Pictured)
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Sean Kleefeld
1. High Moon, Bottled Lightning
2. Daisy Cutter, Viper
3. Apache Skies, Marvel (pictured)
4. Pecos, Yeti Press
5. Texas History Movies, Pepper Jones Martinez Inc.
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John Vest
1. Honkytonk Sue #1, Bob Boze Bell
2. Rango #1, Dell
3. Tex Dawson, Gun-Slinger #1, Marvel (pictured)
4. Rio, Comico
5. All-Star Western #2, DC
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Oliver Ristau
1. Silbermond uber Providence, Splitter
2. Blacktown, Reprodukt (pictured)
3. Jonah Hex #69, DC
4. Magic Wind FCBD Issue, Epicenter Comics
5. Outlaw Territory Vol. 2, Image
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John Platt
1. Jonah Hex: Two Gun Mojo, DC Comics
2. Haunted Horseman #1, AC Comics
3. Red Range, MoJo Press (pictured)
4. Dead in the West #1-2, Dark Horse Comics
5. Desperadoes #1-5, Image Comics
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Roger Langridge
1. Simon and Kirby's Boy's Ranch (Marvel, reprints of Harvey comics)
2. Basil Wolverton's "Bingbang Buster" in Black Diamond Western (Lev Gleason), collected digitally by digitalcomicmuseum.com
3. Andy Hirsch's Varmints (self-published)
4. Nate Cosby and Chris Eliopoulos' Cow Boy (Archaia)
5. Morris & Goscinny's Lucky Luke: Dalton City (Cinebook)
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Ben Towle
1. Dope Rider, High Times
2. Texas History Movies, Dallas Morning News, various collected editions
3. Bat Lash, DC Comics
4. The Paper Man, Catalan
5. Los Tejanos, Fantagraphics (pictured)
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Matt Emery
1. Buffalo Bill Wild West Annual #10 (1958), Boardman
2. Showcase Presents: Jonah Hex Vol. 1, DC Comics
3. Jonah Hex #50 (Vol 2), DC Comics
4. Secret Origins #21 (Vol 3), DC Comics
5. The Phantom Ranger #205, Frew (pictured)
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Michael May
1. Blaze of Glory: The Last Ride of the Western Heroes, Marvel
2. Strangeways: Murder Moon, Highway 62
3. The Ghost Rider, Marvel
4. Scalphunter, DC (pictured)
5. Western Tales of Terror, Hoarse and Buggy
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thanks to all that participated; some of you have very odd definitions of traditional western settings
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