Latigo (comic strip)

Latigo (comic strip)

"Latigo" is a comic strip written and drawn by Stan Lynde, who also created the "Rick O'Shay" comic strip. The daily strip began 25 June 1979. The Sunday strip, complete in half page format, began 1 July 1979. The strip ended 1983 , the daily on 7 May, the Sunday on 5 June. Set in the old west, it told the adventures of "Latigo" Cantrell. The "Latigo" daily strips have all been reprinted in three volumes from Cottonwood Publishing.

In 2007, Lynde chose to allow the complete run of "Latigo" be rerun online on the comics website Humorous Maximus. * [http://www.humorousmaximus.com/latigo Humorous Maximus: "Latigo"] (comic strips online)


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