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Cover: Alex Toth & Frank Giacoia

All-American Western #106

Feb 1949 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“Snow Mountain Ambush!”

From DC's All-American Western line, this February–March 1949 issue puts Johnny Thunder right in the crosshairs — literally. Alex Toth's pencils and Frank Giacoia's inks deliver a tense cover scene where two shadowy figures in the foreground grip a drawn revolver, watching as Johnny rides his white horse through a doorway, blissfully unaware of the threat lurking just behind him. The cover tagline promises a "danger-packed trail to the Snow Mountain Ambush," and with 52 pages at just ten cents, this is a fine slice of DC's postwar Western storytelling.

writer, artist, inker, letterer Stookie Allen · cover Alex Toth, Frank Giacoia

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Stookie Allen
cover pencils Alex Toth
cover inks Frank Giacoia

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Doc Sorenson searches for horses to be used in rodeo competitions.

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