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  • Issue #126
    Turok Son of Stone (1973-1982 Whitman) 126

    Whitman edition (no Gold Key edition was produced). Cover price increases to 50 cents. Painted cover. Turok in "Too Many Signs" in which Turok and Andar investigate what is scaring the dinosaurs and "The 'Magic' Weapon" in which Turok and Andar deal with a caveman who discovers and uses their weapons. Stories by Paul S. Newman; art by Jack Sparling. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #127
    Turok Son of Stone (1973-1982 Whitman) 127

    Whitman edition (no Gold Key edition was produced). #127, 1981, 50c. Issue features "The Healer" in which Turok and Andar meet a healer who wants to know their secret to killing Honkers (story by Paul S. Newman & art by Jack Sparling), "Andar's Treasure" in which the pair learns about the power of greed when Andar discovers a precious stone (story and art credits: unknown); and "Return from the Dead" in which Andar is mistaken for a tribesman believed risen from the dead (reprint from previous issue, story and art credits: unknown). Number on Cover: 90030-110. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #128
    Turok Son of Stone (1973-1982 Whitman) 128

    Whitman edition (no Gold Key edition was produced). #128, 1981, 50c. Issue features "Mortal Combat" in which Turok and Andar become pawns and opposing combatants for warring tribes, "Young Earth - The Warrior," and a one-page text story "The Origin of Man - The Fire Bringers." All stories are reprints from previous issues. Story and art credits: unknown. Number on Cover: 90030-112. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #129
    Turok Son of Stone (1973-1982 Whitman) 129

    Whitman edition (no Gold Key edition was produced). #129, 1981, 60c. Issue features "The Unwanted One" (story by Paul S. Newman and art by Jack Sparling) in which Turok and Andar encounter a troublesome man who acts like a child, "A Child Named Rana" (no story/art credits) in which the pair are kept prisoner by a tribe that is ruled by a child, and "Scourge of the Swamps" (reprint) in which the pair battle a tribe that lives in a swamp. Number/month on Cover: 90030-202, no month listed. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #130
    Turok Son of Stone (1973-1982 Whitman) 130

    Whitman edition (no Gold Key edition was produced). Cover by Frank Bolle. Written by Paul S. Newman and unknown. Art by Jack Sparling, Giovanni Ticci and Alberto Giolitti. The last arrow! Turok has only one chance as a killer honker closes in on Andar! Turok and Andar star in "4 Arrows to Death" and "The Story Teller" by Paul S. Newman and Jack Sparling. Plus: Turok tries to rescue a kidnapped Andar in "The River Raiders," with art by Giovanni Ticci and Alberto Giolitti, reprinted from Turok Son of Stone (1956 Dell/Gold Key) #41. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #1A
    Turok Son of Stone (2010 Dark Horse) 1A

    Cover by Raymond Swanland Turok returns! All-new series written by Jim Shooter! TUROK, SON OF STONE #1 Jim Shooter (W), Eduardo Francisco (A) FC, 48 pages $3.50 Ongoing Turok, wandering warrior from a far land, rescues Andar, son of a Chiricahua chief, from the ruthless King Maxtla and his Aztec horde. Pursued into a vast cavern, prey and predators are swept away by an unimaginable force to a savage, timeless land of nightmares and miracles, where dinosaurs thunder and rampage. Beset by bloodthirsty enemies and beasts, Turok and Andar encounter an even deadlier threat-the fearsome Panther People and their mesmerizing goddess, Aasta. Turok, Son of Stone returns, reimagined by legendary writer Jim Shooter and illustrated by hot new talent Eduardo Francisco. 48-page first issue, includes the very first Turok story from 1954! Cover price $3.50.

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  • Issue #1B
    Turok Son of Stone (2010 Dark Horse) 1B

    Limited 1 for 5 Variant Cover by Eduardo Francisco Turok returns! All-new series written by Jim Shooter! TUROK, SON OF STONE #1 Jim Shooter (W), Eduardo Francisco (A) FC, 48 pages $3.50 Ongoing Turok, wandering warrior from a far land, rescues Andar, son of a Chiricahua chief, from the ruthless King Maxtla and his Aztec horde. Pursued into a vast cavern, prey and predators are swept away by an unimaginable force to a savage, timeless land of nightmares and miracles, where dinosaurs thunder and rampage. Beset by bloodthirsty enemies and beasts, Turok and Andar encounter an even deadlier threat-the fearsome Panther People and their mesmerizing goddess, Aasta. Turok, Son of Stone returns, reimagined by legendary writer Jim Shooter and illustrated by hot new talent Eduardo Francisco. 48-page first issue, includes the very first Turok story from 1954! Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #2
    Turok Son of Stone (2010 Dark Horse) 2

    Jim Shooter (W), Eduardo Francisco (A), and Raymond Swanland (Cover) Swept through a cataclysmic rift in space-time to a timeless land where dinosaurs rampage and wonders abound, Native Americans Turok and young Andar struggle to survive. The invincible wizard-warrior Thunder-Hand leads the army of the Aztec god-king Maxtla against the proud, fierce Panther Warriors, mowing them down like wheat before the scythe. Maxtla's bloodthirsty warriors overrun the tree fortress of the Panther People, where Turok and Andar have been taken. The invaders seize Andar, and Thunder-Hand has his sights on the alluring Aasta, goddess of the Panther People. Standing in Thunder-Hand's way is Turok, Aasta's champion, protector . . . and lover? Written by industry legend Jim Shooter and illustrated by Eduardo Francisco! Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #3
    Turok Son of Stone (2010 Dark Horse) 3

    Jim Shooter (W), Eduardo Francisco (A), José Villarrubia (C), and Raymond Swanland (Cover) They cut out your still-beating heart and offer it up to the gods before your dying eyes to keep the sun rising. Thus do the Aztecs serve their faith. The Shorn Ones-the deadliest, most fearless warriors ever to walk the Earth-drag Turok's young friend Andar and the beautiful Aasta to the sacrificial altar, where Maxtla, the Aztec god-king, raises the obsidian dagger. Only Turok can save them-one man alone against a thousand! Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #4
    Turok Son of Stone (2010 Dark Horse) 4

    Jim Shooter (W), James Harren (A), José Villarrubia (C), and Raymond Swanland (Cover) In a lost land where anything and anyone from anywhen might be, Native Americans Turok and Andar face perils beyond imagining. Swooping down from the clouds astride the awesome Sky-Terror, Turok fights to save Andar and his own beloved Aasta from cruel death at the hands of the Aztec god-king, Maxtla. Turok's unlikely ally is a fighter pilot from an age yet to come. But can even the firepower of the future stand against thousands of fearless warriors and swarms of trained dinosaurs? o Turok, Son of Stone is one of comics' truly iconic characters, popular for half a century. o Industry legend Jim Shooter returns to the character he redefined in the 1990s to overwhelming sales and critical success. TUROK, SON OF STONE TM and Copyright © by Random House, Inc. Under license to Classic Media, LLC. All rights reserved. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #1A
    Turok Son of Stone Giant (1966 Gold Key) 1A

    This edition has a slick cover. Reprints # 10-12 plus cover to # 11. Turok Giant Comic. Painted cover. Giant size issue with Turok reprints: "Secret of the Giants," "God of the Bog," "Valley of the Vines," "The Horned Rogue," and "Perilous Voyage." Issue also has three editions of the backup feature "Young Earth" - The Plight of the Plesiosaur," "The Story of a Cave," "Secrets of the Stars" and one-page strips. No story/art credits given. No ads in comic. Entire issue is Turok stories and backup features from cover to cover. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #1A
    Turok The Empty Souls (1997) 1A

    Regular art cover. The mantle has been passed down among the Saquin Nation for countless generations. It is a burden of responsibility -- of trust -- to protect mankind from a hidden threat. A race of evolved dinosaurs lives among us. Hundreds of years ago, they escaped an interdimensional nexus called the Lost Land and have been plotting, waiting, for the day when they can lead their people through the barrier to rightfully reclaim Earth as their own. The man accidentally responsible for allowing this to happen decreed that his family line would bear the weight of the world on their shoulders. The first born male in every generation would be Turok -- the Son of Stone -- the defender of Earth from the dinosaur menace -- and from supernatural threats and incursions from the Lost Land. The mantle has been passed on from generation to generation. For hundreds of years. The threat still exists. Now the current Turok is dying...and the next in line is more worried about hitting a breaking ball than saving the planet. Joshua Fireseed is a sophomore baseball star at Oklahoma College at Oklahoma City. He's turned his back on his culture, his traditions and his dysfunctional family because a .356 batting average, a possible pro contract and a rockin' social life matter more to him. Until he's called back home. And he's told he must begin his training to become the next Turok. To hunt dinosoids. To protect Earth. Because it's the family business. Nepotism sucks, don't it? Written by Fabian Nicieza, with art and cover by Rafael Kayanan. FC, 48 pgs. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #1B
    Turok The Empty Souls (1997) 1B

    Painted cover by Vince Evans. The mantle has been passed down among the Saquin Nation for countless generations. It is a burden of responsibility -- of trust -- to protect mankind from a hidden threat. A race of evolved dinosaurs lives among us. Hundreds of years ago, they escaped an interdimensional nexus called the Lost Land and have been plotting, waiting, for the day when they can lead their people through the barrier to rightfully reclaim Earth as their own. The man accidentally responsible for allowing this to happen decreed that his family line would bear the weight of the world on their shoulders. The first born male in every generation would be Turok -- the Son of Stone -- the defender of Earth from the dinosaur menace -- and from supernatural threats and incursions from the Lost Land. The mantle has been passed on from generation to generation. For hundreds of years. The threat still exists. Now the current Turok is dying...and the next in line is more worried about hitting a breaking ball than saving the planet. Joshua Fireseed is a sophomore baseball star at Oklahoma College at Oklahoma City. He's turned his back on his culture, his traditions and his dysfunctional family because a .356 batting average, a possible pro contract and a rockin' social life matter more to him. Until he's called back home. And he's told he must begin his training to become the next Turok. To hunt dinosoids. To protect Earth. Because it's the family business. Nepotism sucks, don't it? Written by Fabian Nicieza with art by Rafael Kayanan. FC, 48 pgs. Cover price $3.95.

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    $3 Turok The Empty Souls #1 VF/NM (1997 Valiant)

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  • Issue #1
    Turok the Hunted (1996) 1

    Turok in the old west! Turok and his Kiowa/Apache tribe encounter a white hunter in search of the mythical White Buffalo. The Kiowa set out to save the White Buffalo from the hunters, but Turok has a better idea: knowing that the white man hunts for the wrong reason, Turok joins the hunter on his quest. As his guide, Turok strives to teach the white hunter the true spirit of the hunt. Written by Mike Grell and Simon Furman, with art by Mozart Couto, Mike Deodato, Jr. and Remmy Ribiero. Cover by Michael Golden. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #2
    Turok the Hunted (1996) 2

    In the concluding chapter of this two-part adventure, Turok strives to teach a group of white hunters a new reverence for life and the true spirit of the hunt. Written by Mike Grell and Simon Furman, with art by Mozart Couto, Mike Deodato, Jr. and Remmy Ribiero. Cover by Rags Morales. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #25
    Twilight Zone (1962 1st Series Dell/Gold Key) 25

    Anthology type comic with suspenseful, mystery, and spooky stories done in the style of the classic TV series "The Twilight Zone" which starred Rod Serling as your host. Painted cover art by George Wilson. Tombstone Valley, art by Luis Dominguez; dead Indians make a last stand against the Iron Horse to save burial ground. The Ghost In The Drifting Tomb text story, art by Joe Certa. The Captive, art by Alex Toth. Voices from the Twilight Zone, art by George Evans. Doom by Prediction, pencils by Reed Crandall. 36 pgs. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #30
    Twilight Zone (1962 1st Series Dell/Gold Key) 30

    Number on cover 10016-909. Anthology type comic with suspenseful, mystery, and spooky stories done in the style of the classic TV series "The Twilight Zone" which starred Rod Serling as your host. Painted cover art by George Wilson. Tall Timber, art by Joe Certa; a fire rages through a forest. The Vanishing Hero text story, art by Joe Certa. In The Cards, art by Bob Jenney. Made In Hong Kong. The Phantom Balloon, art by Win Mortimer. 36 pgs. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #37
    Two Fisted Tales (1950 EC) 37
    • Water damage.

    Cover by John Severin and Will Elder. Stories by Colin Dawkins and John Severin. Art by John Severin. Harvey Kurtzman's legendary series enlisted top EC artists for gritty tales of war and adventure. In the post-Kurtzman era, the series turns to spy drama, as Ruby Ed Coffey seeks the truth about a Soviet agent's arrival in Canada. During the Age of Western Expansion, the Shoshoni tribe debates whether to live peacefully with the whites or make war. A British policeman gets a surprise, in a rare tale set during the Irish conflict prior to World War II. Action!; Warrior!; How Jim Thorpe Began to Play Football; Homemade Blitz!; Showdown! 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    Two Fisted Tales (1992 Gemstone/Russ Cochran) 20

    Edited by John Severin. Cover by John Severin. Stories by Colin Dawkins, John Severin, and Colin Dawkins. Stories of adventure and the Wild West, reprinted from ECs original Two-Fisted tales series. 36 pages, full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #9
    Two Gun Western (1950-52) 9

    Cover by Chuck Miller. "The Vengeance of the Apache Kid," art by Werner Roth; When a band of Coyotes attack a stage coach, it is rescued by the Apache Kid who sends the renegade band of Native Americans fleeing; When the coach arrives at Fort Madison, it passenger Anthony Nichols - a businessman setting up a gold prospecting company - tells off Captain Bill Gregory for not doing anything about the attackers; Gregory is shocked when Nichols names an Apache Kid as one of his attackers. "The Gun That Ruled the West" text story. "Judgment Day," art by Pete Tumlinson. "Blood Will Tell." "Smokey Showdown" starring Texas Kid, art by Joe Maneely. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

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    $73 Two Gun Western #9/Golden Age Atlas Western Comic Book/FN

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  • Issue #1
    Two-Gun Kid Sunset Riders (1995) 1

    "Biting The Bullet," script by Fabian Nicieza, pencils by Christian Gorney, inks by Michael Halblieb; Matt Hawk, the Two-Gun Kid, came back from the future with the knowledge of the date of his own death; both of them; After saving a Canadian trapper, he hurtles headlong towards his destiny. "Lighting The Fuse," script by Fabian Nicieza, pencils by Christian Gorney, inks by Michael Halbleib; The Two-Gun Kid and Fournier head from the Mexican border to San Francisco, but shadowy forces within the governments of three countries, including Anatoly Fyskov, ancestor of the Kingpin, Wilson Fisk, are hot on their trails. 68 pgs. $6.95. Cover price $6.95.

  • Issue #42
    Unknown Worlds (1960) 42
    Published Sep 1965 by ACG.

    Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger. Ghost Town!, script by Richard Hughes [as Ace Aquila], art by Edd Ashe. Mysterious Bird, script by Richard Hughes [as Greg Olivetti], art by Dick Beck. People on Earth? That's Crazy!, script by Richard Hughes [as Bob Standish], art by Chic Stone. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #2A
    Vampirella Feary Tales (2014 Dynamite) 2A

    Written by Nancy A. Collins, Gail Simone, Denis St. John and Stephen R Bissette. Art by Jack Jadson, Ronilson Freire and Bilquis Evely. Cover by Jay Anacleto. Vampirella is still trapped in a mysterious dimension filled with twisted versions of classic children's stories. According to an unseen entity called The Storyteller, Vampirella's only hope of returning to her own world is if she lives out each chapter in the book of 'Feary Tales' until she reaches the end. Vampirella finds herself cast as 'Snow White' in a macabre re-imagining of the classic Betty Boop cartoon, written by Eisner & Jack Kirby award-winner Stephen R. Bissette (Saga of the Swamp Thing, Tyrant, Taboo) and Denis St. John (Monster Pie, Monsters & Girls: Amelia). Then Gail Simone (Red Sonja, Women of Dynamite, Wonder Woman, Batgirl, Secret Six) provides a fresh take on an old fishwife's tale when she sends Vampirella to a 'Thirsty, Thirsty Town' in the Old West to find out whether or not Sailor Jim and his mermaid bride, Nala, really are living 'happily ever after'. 32 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #3
    Weird West (1994) 3
    Published 1994 by FantaCo.

    "Hunters" written by Noel Hannan with art by David Gough. "Twilight" written by Noel Hannan with art by Rik Rawling. B&W, 24 pages, standard paper stock. Mature readers. Cover price $2.95.

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    $9 Weird West #3 FN; FantaCo | Tom Simonton - we combine shipping

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  • Issue #12
    Weird Western Tales (1972 1st Series) 12

    First issue (title continues from All Star Western). 52-page giant. Third appearance of Jonah Hex in "Promise to a Princess!" with script by John Albano, art by Tony DeZuniga. El Diablo stars in "A Time to Die!" with script by Cary Bates, pencils by Neal Adams, inks by Berni Wrightson (4 pages). Reprints: Batlash with script by Sergio Aragones and Denny O'Neil, art by Nick Cardy (part 2, continues from All-Star Western); and Pow-Wow Smith in The Treasure of the Flaming Arrows!" with art by Carmine Infantino. Joe Kubert cover. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #36
    Weird Western Tales (1972 1st Series) 36

    Jonah Hex stars in "Bigfoot's Death Song!" Script by Michael Fleisher, breakdowns ty Bill Draut, finished art by Luis Dominguex and Oscar Novelle. 1-page public service ad with Superman art by Neal Adams. Ernie Chan (as "Ernie Chua") cover. Cover price $0.30.

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    $4 Weird Western Tales (1972) #36 - Very Good - Jonah Hex

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  • Issue #46
    Weird Western Tales (1972 1st Series) 46

    Bat Lash guest stars in the Scalphunter story, "The Savage Streets." Script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by George Evans. Statement of ownership--average print run 281,184; average paid circulation 107,334. Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez cover. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #65
    Weird Western Tales (1972 1st Series) 65
  • Issue #57MJ
    Weird Western Tales (1972) Mark Jewelers 57MJ

    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Scalphunter stars in "The Correspondent." Script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Luis Dominguez. Batman stars in a one-page Hostess ad, "Someone is Kidnapping the Great Chefs of Gotham City." Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #7
    Wild Frontier (1955) 7

    Cover by Dick Giordano. Stories by Joe Gill? Art by Dick Giordano, Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia. First appearance of Cheyenne Kid, who stars in three tales! The first is the story of how the young Jones boy became Little Chief with the Cheyennes, and then the Cheyenne Kid! Cheyenne's other two stories are "Army Scout" and "The Bitter Creek treaty"! Plus: "The End of Luke Bullit"! And: 2-page text story "Rough Rodeo"! 32 pages, full color. Note: numbering continues in Cheyenne Kid (1958 Charlton). Cover price $0.10.

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    $600 Wild Frontier 7 1957 Charlton 1st app. Cheyenne Kid CGC 7.0 OW-W Pages

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  • Issue #2
    World Around Us (1958-1961 Gilberton) 2

    The Illustrated Story of Indians. Cover art by Gerald McCann. "Buffalo Hunt," art by Sam Glanzman; On his first buffalo hunt, Small Eagle saves the day and proves his manhood, and is renamed Buffalo Slayer. "The White Buffalo" text story, art by John Forte; Blessed by the white buffalo, a child grows strong and aids his people; In manhood he transforms himself into the white buffalo in order to save them from their enemies. "Play the Chunkey Game" activity. "First in America" non-fiction story. "The Woodsmen of the Eastern Forests"; Introduction to life in the northeastern woodlands. "The Hunters of the Plains"; Introduction to life on the northern plains. "The Northern Fishermen"; Introduction to life on the Pacific northwest coast. "The California Seed Gatherers"; Introduction to life in pre-contact California. "The Southwest Tribes"; Introduction to life in the desert southwest. "Chief Joseph"; For decades the Nez Perce work to accommodate the whites and learn from them; But continuous attacks, and the constant theft of land, finally provoke the Nez Perce to fight their way toward Canada. "Test of Friendship"; When Judge White moves into Oneida country, Chief Yerry tests the judge's intentions by asking to take the Whites' little girl into his own town for the night; When the judge acquiesces, and Betsy is returned safely on the morrow, it opens up trust between the groups. "Make an Indian Bonnet" activity. "Sequoya"; From an early age, Sequoya is fascinated by writing; Disdained by most of his people but strongly supported by his daughter, he develops a Cherokee writing system that is quickly embraced, and endures to this day. "Alphabet in Cherokee" article. "Sign Talk" educational story. "First Among the Indians" starring Hiawatha; Samoset; Chief John Logan; Sacagawea; Charles Curtis; Jim Thorpe; Will Rogers; Chief Bender; and Maria Tallchief, art by Angelo Torres. 84 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #5
    Young Eagle (1950 Fawcett) 5

    Stories and art by Pete Riss and Alan Willis. Frontier scout Young Eagle and his trained eagle Clawfoot aid the US Cavalry at Fort Wayne. When river pirates terrorize vessels on the Snakeroot River, Young Eagle is the only one who can stop them. Investigating mysterious accidents in local mines, Young Eagle stumbles on the secret of the Golden Flood. But before he can reveal the truth, outlaws trap him in a collapsed mine. Mule Ears; Young Eagle and the River Pirates; Unlucky Lode; Old Smokey: Salt King!; The Golden Flood; Buckshot. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Young Eagle (1950 Fawcett) 6
    • 2 1/4 " Cumulative spine split. Cover detached. Water damage.

    Photo cover. "The Nightmare Empire Chapter One The River of Flame," pencils by Art Peddy; Two military supply trains have been bushwacked and the wagons stolen, and south of the border, phony U.S. soldiers rob and kill; In his search of the bandits, Young Eagle is trapped in a cave, which is set on fire with burning oil. "Bathing Blues"; Mule and a friend are gone fishing. "Overtime Sheriff" text story by Dick Kraus; The brother of a jailed rustler is out to kill the Sheriff who put him there. "Safety Alarm," art by Frank Bolle; Buckshot has invented a new burglar alarm. Lash LaRue Western ad. "The Nightmare Empire Chapter Two Death's Horsemen," pencils by Art Peddy; Young Eagle escapes from the burning oil in the cave, and gets back to warn Captain Price of an ambush. "Moment Musical"; Old Smokey has been at a concert led by Beethoven, he thinks. "The Nightmare Empire Chapter Three Traitor's Trap," pencils by Art Peddy; Young Eagle escapes from Blaine's army of murderers, and leads the cavalry back to wipe them out. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Young Eagle (1950 Fawcett) 7

    Frontier scout Young Eagle and his trained eagle Clawfoot aid the US Cavalry at Fort Wayne. The vigilantes of Painted Rock keep the peace when the law isn't around, but Young Eagle catches them abusing their power. Before he can report them to the real lawmen, he must get out of a noose. Young Eagle gets involved when the apparent discovery of the legendary Lost City leads to a murder plot. Vigilante Vengeance; Doom Lit; Old Smokey: Painful Logic!; Mule Ears; The Lost City; Buckshot. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Young Eagle (1956 Charlton) 4

    Cover by Dick Giordano and Vince Alascia. Stories and art by Bill Molno and Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. Frontier scout Young Eagle and his trained eagle Clawfoot aid the US Cavalry at Fort Wayne. Young Eagle investigates when horses start vanishing from Sioux and white settlements alike, and soon finds himself framed for the crimes. Young Eagle tries to prevent Jeb Regan and his guerilla raiders from starting a war between his tribe and the settlers. A white orphan found and raised by the Sioux becomes a valued member of the tribe, but when war looms, only he can keep the peace. Tribal War; Painted for War; Horse Sense; Young Eagles Protege; Cheerful Charley; Saddlehead; The White Warrior; Loonie Les. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.