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We're halfway through our countdown of favorite short-run comics! Check out the rest of the gang's choices here:
http://forums.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?436557-The-Seventh-Day-of-Classic-Comics-Christmas-2012
and see my pick under the cut:

6. Bat Lash
(7 issues, 1968-1969)
I have never been a fan of westerns, but I make an exception for this unique and delightful series. A pitch-perfect blend of drama and comedy, with a cowboy who's cultured and witty, but still very much a rogue and no slouch in a gunfight. Whenever Bat carefully removes the flower from his hat, you know someone's about to get their rear kicked. Plus Nick Cardy doing some of the best art of his career (and that's sayin' something!). You can't go wrong.
http://forums.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?436557-The-Seventh-Day-of-Classic-Comics-Christmas-2012
and see my pick under the cut:

6. Bat Lash
(7 issues, 1968-1969)
I have never been a fan of westerns, but I make an exception for this unique and delightful series. A pitch-perfect blend of drama and comedy, with a cowboy who's cultured and witty, but still very much a rogue and no slouch in a gunfight. Whenever Bat carefully removes the flower from his hat, you know someone's about to get their rear kicked. Plus Nick Cardy doing some of the best art of his career (and that's sayin' something!). You can't go wrong.