Issue | #106 |
Published | April-May 1959 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Julius Schwartz |
Notes | Cover pencils and inks credits from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided to the GCD by DC Comics (27 January 2008); the original indexer credited the inks to Gil Kane. |
Genre | Western |
Pencils | Gil Kane |
Inks | Frank Giacoia |
Notes | Cover pencils and inks credits from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided to the GCD by DC Comics (27 January 2008); the original indexer credited the inks to Gil Kane. |
Synopsis | Johnny has trouble worse than wild animals or renegade Indians when Miss Rhodes declares that nothing will keep them apart. |
Genre | western |
Script | Robert Kanigher |
Pencils | Gil Kane |
Inks | Frank Giacoia |
Reprinted | in Century, The 100 Page Comic Monthly (K. G. Murray, 1956 series) #43 |
Script | Jack Schiff |
Pencils | Bernard Baily |
Inks | Bernard Baily |
Letters | Ira Schnapp |
Synopsis | Foley rescues a Lieutenant captured by the Arapaho with the help of a stray dog. |
Genre | western |
Script | John Broome |
Pencils | Howard Sherman |
Inks | Howard Sherman |
Letters | typeset |
Synopsis | Walt Trigger, the twin wearing the sheriff's suit this time around, must face the three dooms of Doc Doom. Two of the dooms are ambushes set up by Doom's men. The third doom is Doom himself with a gun pointed at Wayne Trigger's head. |
Genre | western |
Script | Robert Kanigher |
Pencils | Carmine Infantino |
Inks | Joe Giella |