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EMAIL US FOR OUR GIANT CLASSIC COMICS CATALOG!Tim McCoy is one of those few western stars who not only lived theirwestern fame, but whose life is as interesting as the role he portrayed.Tim McCoy became a western cowboy even before appearing in silentfilms, part of his movie career that spanned many decades. He servedin the military in both World Wars (where he became "Col. TimMcCoy"), was an expert on Indian language and culture, was a TV star,hosted a Wild West show, and much, much more! His comic seriesfeatured original stories and adaptation of western films starringMcCoy and many other featured western legends.The comic is atreasure-trove of entertainment for the western movie buff and comicfans, too! Classic Comics Library has all six issues for you individually,plus altogether in a great one-volume collection!These books are reprinted from the best available images, and thebooks will be updated as new copies are uncovered. Sometimes theearly and rarer books reflect the age and the condition of theoriginals. Our books are NOT digitally remastered; they are takenfrom scans of actual comics. Many people enjoy these authenticcharacteristics, and we think you will too!Get the complete catalog by [email protected]
Well remembered as a star of Western films in the 1920s and 1930s, Tim McCoy was also a working cowboy and rancher, a U.S. Cavalry officer and adjutant general of Wyoming, a performer in the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus, and head of a traveling Wild West show. Because of his adoptive ties to the Arapaho Indians and his intimate knowledge of their ways, he was sought out in 1922 as a technical adviser for the epic film The Covered Wagon. Soon he was in front of the camera as MGM's answer to Tom Mix and Hoot Gibson. His wide-ranging autobiography reveals a gentleman and a gift for telling stories and for making friends with the famous and the obscure. In a new preface, Ronald McCoy provides a moving account of his father's last years, when they collaborated in the writing of Tim McCoy Remembers the West.
These were unique, complex, personal and professional relationships between master director John Ford and his two favorite actors, John Wayne and Ward Bond. The book provides a biography of each and a detailed exploration of Ford's work as it was intertwined with the lives and work of both Wayne and Bond (whose biography here is the first ever published). The book reveals fascinating accounts of ingenuity, creativity, toil, perseverance, bravery, debauchery, futility, abuse, masochism, mayhem, violence, warfare, open- and closed-mindedness, control and chaos, brilliance and stupidity, rationality and insanity, friendship and a testing of its limits, love and hate--all committed by a "half-genius, half-Irish" cinematic visionary and his two surrogate sons: Three Bad Men.