Hell-Rider

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First appearanceHell-Rider #1 (Aug. 1971)
ScheduleBimonthly
Hell-Rider
Hell-Rider #1 (Aug. 1971). Painted cover by Harry Rosenbaum.
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PublisherSkywald Publications
First appearanceHell-Rider #1 (Aug. 1971)
Created byGary Friedrich, Ross Andru, and Mike Esposito
Hell-Rider
Publication information
ScheduleBimonthly
FormatOngoing series
Publication dateAug. – Oct. 1971
No. of issues2
Main characterHell-Rider
Creative team
Written byGary Friedrich
PencillerRoss Andru
InkerMike Esposito
Editor(s)Gary Friedrich
Sol Brodsky

Hell-Rider is a short-lived, black-and-white comics magazine published by Skywald Publications, a 1970s company best known for its horror comics magazines Nightmare, Psycho, and Scream.[1] Like them and the similar publications of Warren Publishing, these were mature-audience magazines not covered by comic books' Comics Code Authority. Its cover price was 60¢, typical for that format and time, during which standard comic books sold for 15¢.

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