All-American Western #112
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAgainst a full moon and shadowed tree, Johnny Thunder grips a knife and revolver with cool-eyed confidence — and the ace of spades in his hand reflects his own face back at him, a clever visual hint at the "Double Danger" promised inside. Alex Toth's pencils and Joe Giella's inks give the scene a crisp, atmospheric tension that's hard to look away from. At ten cents and 52 big pages, this 1950 DC anthology delivers Thunder's ace-high adventure alongside a "Foley of the Fighting Fifth" tale, making it a satisfying package of frontier excitement.
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Facts about the ocelot, Indian diets and definitions of some western terms.
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