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Western Outlaws & Sheriffs 62

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Published December 1949 – June 1952
Issue Numbers 60 – 73
Total Issues 14
Continued From Best Western

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How much is Western Outlaws & Sheriffs #62 worth? Current market pricing for Western Outlaws & Sheriffs #62 shows a latest raw sale of FN/VF sold for $57.36 on December 3rd, 2006, a latest graded sale of CGC VF 8.0 sold for $384 on December 6th, 2021.
Raw price ranges include Fine/Very Fine 6.0-7.5 $57.36-$156 (2 comps).
Graded price ranges include CGC 7.5 $156 (1 comp); CGC 8.0 $384 (1 comp).
Pricing data last updated May 15th, 2026.

Issue Information
Cover Date
June 1950
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
Indicia Publisher
Interstate Publishing Corp.
 
Cover Titles
Murder at Roaring Horse Bridge!
Gun Gavel!
The Saga of Cowboy Janes!
Thirty-Five Notches!
The Ghost of Chapel Hill!
 
Cover Credits
Joe Maneely pencils and inks unsigned
 
Contributions
Nick Caputo: Cover Creator Credit
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Cover Creator Credit

Issue Overview

Western Outlaws & Sheriffs #62 was published by Interstate Publishing Corp. in June 1950. It is part of the Western Outlaws & Sheriffs series, which ran from December 1949 to June 1952.

Cover credits include Joe Maneely.

Atlas Tales indexes 7 stories for this issue, including "Murder at Roaring Horse Bridge." Indexed story credits include Joe Maneely and Ed Moore, among others.

Stories

Notes: Features lawman James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok (1837-1876).
Notes: For 1 Oct 1949. Stan Lee, Editor; Martin Goodman, Managing Editor; Robert Solomon, Business Manager.
Notes: Seemingly inspired by the career of Justice of the Peace Phantly Roy Bean (1825-1903), the "Law West of the Pecos."
Notes: Title character shows similarities to later Ghost Rider: masked and dressed all in white, including cape, on a white horse and thought to be supernatural; cf. "The Origin of the Ghost Rider!" in The Ghost Rider 1 (Feb 1967).

Market Pricing

Last Updated 2026-05-15 13:21:02
Last Raw Sale FN/VF sold for $57.36 on December 3rd, 2006
Last Graded Sale CGC VF 8.0 sold for $384 on December 6th, 2021
Reported Sources Heritage Auctions

Raw Price Ranges

Fine/Very Fine 6.0-7.5 $57.36-$156 (2 comps)

Graded Price Ranges

CGC 7.5 $156 (1 comp)
CGC 8.0 $384 (1 comp)
View Sold Comps (2)
Grade
Price
Date
Source
Link
FN/VF
$57.36
December 3rd, 2006
Heritage Auctions
VF 8.0
$384
December 6th, 2021
Heritage Auctions

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