Western comics were fueled by the popularity of television westerns.
L. Miller & Son also published a large line of Western comics, many reprints but also some original titles.
Throughout the 1950s L. Miller & Son also published a large line of Western comics.
Western comics first appeared in syndicated newspaper strips in the late 1920s.
The first stand-alone Western comics titles were published by Centaur Publications.
Since Westerns were such a popular genre in the 1950s, many of the period's notable creators spent at least some time doing Western comics.
The company's Western and romance comics were later canceled or converted to horror and science-fiction titles.
Altogether, the title ran for a total of 151 issues, ending in 1957, one of the longest continuous newsstand runs of any Western comic.
EsseGesse was an Italian team of cartoonists, most famous for their Western comics, which were popular in the 1950s.
Eschewing superheroes, they published horror, crime, sports, romance, and Western comics, though most titles didn't last more than a few issues.