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Cover: Alex Toth & Joe Giella

All-American Western #111

Dec 1949 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“The Gun-Shy Sheriff!”

All-American Western #111 brings a tense showdown to the cover, with Fighting Johnny Thunder caught in the middle of a blazing crossfire — a smoking rifle in his gloved hand, bullets sparking against wood, two gunmen closing in from the shadows, and a blonde woman pressed close at his side. The cover copy teases that fate has cast Johnny in "the most amazing role of his career" as "The Gun-Shy Sheriff," a provocative premise wrapped in cover art penciled by Alex Toth and inked by Joe Giella that crackles with kinetic energy. Rounding out this 52-page DC package is a "Foley of the Fighting Fifth" adventure, making this a genuinely satisfying read from the golden age of Western comics.

writer, artist, inker, letterer Martin Naydel · cover Alex Toth, Joe Giella

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Martin Naydel
cover pencils Alex Toth
cover inks Joe Giella

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Facts about gila monsters, Colorado, black bears, and Navajo religious symbols.

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