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Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) comic books

  • Issue #4
    Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) 4

    NOTE: Issues 1-3 may be found under Four Color #438(1), 481(2) and 575(3). 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) 5

    Annie Oakley and Tagg in "The Stranger from Nowhere!," Passport to Prison!" and Jessie Marsh art for "The Apache Arrows! Dell "Pledge to Parents" on inside front cover which is: The Dell Trademark is, and always has been, a positive guarantee that the comic magazine bearing it contains only clean and wholesome juvenile entertainment. The Dell code eliminates entirely, rather than regulates, objectionable material. That's why when your child buys a Dell Comic you can be sure it contains only good fun. "DELL COMICS ARE GOOD COMICS" is our only credo and constant goal. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $44 1956 Annie Oakley and Tagg #9 - photo cover - Dell Publishing - CGC 4.0
    $86 Annie Oakley #5 Dell Comics CGC 9.0 Very Fine to Near Mint

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  • Issue #7
    Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) 7

    Gail Davis [as Annie Oakley] photo cover. The Bushwacker, art by Dan Spiegle; Jim Barry is shot and robbed, and a gunman hired by John Hinton is framed for the bushwacking. The Unwritten Code, art by the Al McKimson Team; Old Deke gets a bank robber as visitor, and when the posse comes along, he gives the Sheriff a hint on where to find the robber. The Wheel of Fortune, art by Nicholas Firfires; The cattlemen don't want any supplies to get through to the homesteaders, and one man is behind it. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) 8

    Gail Davis [as Annie Oakley] photo cover. The Ambushers, art by Dan Spiegle; Annie, Tagg and deputy Lofty Craig find trouble when there's a sudden gold strike in their territory. Trickery at Tyler Point, art by John Ushler. Double Error, art by Dan Spiegle; Annie's rescuer turns out to be the thief she and her nephew and deputy have been chasing. A little detective work and her famous sharpshooting highlight this cowgirl's stories. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) 9

    Gail Davis [as Annie Oakley] photo cover. On with the Show, art by Dan Spiegle; The strongman of the Medicine Show Wagon is ill, and the professor gets help from Annie to put on his show. The Coward's Gun, art by John Ushler; To show his son the gunslinger is nothing without his gun, Gus puts blanks in Miller's gun.; Without knowing, his son changes them back. Cure for Crooks, art by Dan Spiegle; The stage is carrying the government currency shipment; When the stage is robbed, one of the mesquite-chewing hold-up men accidentally leaves a clue for Annie. Gail Davis [as Annie Oakley] pinup. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) 10

    Gail Davis [as Annie Oakley] photo cover. Powder Rock Stampede, art by Dan Spiegle; Inspired by the Oklahoma Land Rush, this rush brings excitement (and trouble) to Powder Rock. A Change of Heart, art by John Ushler; New settler from east Pete Brenner and his wife are hung out to dry, swindled in the purchase of their farm land. Sudden Thaw, art by Dan Spiegle; Annie figures a way to let a recent snowfall assist her in capturing a bank robber in Diablo. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) 11

    Gail Davis [as Annie Oakley] photo cover. The Tall Tale, art by Dan Spiegle; Old Cy likes to tell tall tales, and if he had a gun in his hand, he'd scare any outlaw so bad he'd give up without a fight; Cy just never had the chance to prove it; Until now... Gold in Barton City, art by Bill Zeigler; A man is buying up horses just before a faked gold strike, but the U.S. Marshal knows who he is trailing, and why. The Target Trick, art by Dan Spiegle; Cutter and his trail crew have arrived, and Annie is aiming to get them hand over their guns, by showing some trick shooting. Gail Davis [as Annie Oakley] pinup. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) 12

    36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) 13
    • Interior complete. Full spine split. Cover detached.

    Gail Davis [as Annie Oakley] photo cover. Sugarfoot Sue, art by Dan Spiegle; Sugarfoot Sue makes up stories, and one day when she's telling where the rustlers are, nobody will believe her... A Bag of Salt, art by Russ Manning; You may catch a bird putting salt on its tail, but you need a whole sack of it to catch a stage robber. Disappearance, art by Dan Spiegle; Lofty has organized a posse to search for an outlaw who has been robbing local miners of their gold, while the robber sits unsuspected on the hotel porch with his leg in a cast. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $20 Annie Oakley And Tagg #13. 1957 Dell CGC 2.5

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  • Issue #14
    Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) 14
    • INCOMPLETE. Page missing, interrupts art and story.

    Gail Davis [as Annie Oakley] photo cover. Concealed Weapons, pencils by Dan Spiegle; Annie buys a Colt .44 Dragoon model pistol for $100.00, at an auction, in order to determine why a stranger in town has such an interest in the gun. The Indignant Witness, art by Dan Spiegle; A parrot helps the law catch a railroad clerk who's part of a gun-running operation. Striped Fury, art by Dan Spiegle; Panic results from a tiger that has escaped, on its way to a carnivel, but thanks to Annie's sharpshooting skills, the cat is captured alive. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) 17
    • Interior is complete. Full length spine split. 1/3 of back cover missing.

    Gail Davis [as Annie Oakley] photo cover. Decision at Diablo, art by Dan Spiegle; Dave wants to be a lawman and enforce the laws. His father wants him to go into politics and make the laws instead. Branded, art by Mike Arens; Both the killer and his picture for the wanted posters are coming in on the same coach. And printing posters can be done on other stuff than paper... Tenderfoot Trouble, art by Dan Spiegle; Denver Dan is a kid without fear, but chasing stage robbers is just a little too big a task for him alone. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) 18

    36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.