All-American Western #113
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAll-American Western #113 brings the Wild West to vivid life on a striking 1950 DC cover penciled by Alex Toth and inked by Joe Giella — two mounted riders charge toward each other in dramatic collision: Johnny Thunder astride a white horse leveling a pistol, while a Native archer on a spotted horse draws his bowstring taut against a bold yellow and red backdrop. The cover promises "The Most Amazing Adventure of the Wild West" in the story "Johnny Thunder — Indian Chief," and also teases the introduction of Swift Deer as Johnny's new partner, alongside a "Foley of the Fighting Fifth" backup adventure.
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Notes about the jaguar, Indians in Oklahoma and definitions of several colorful western expressions.
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