All-American Western #126
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAll-American Western #126 (June–July 1952) promises an adventure where, as the cover puts it, "the Mysterious East meets the Fighting West" — and that clash is rendered vividly by cover penciler Carmine Infantino and inker Sy Barry, showing Johnny Thunder on horseback trading sword blows with a turbaned, caped rider atop a camel while a frightened woman in red kneels in the foreground. The headline story, "Phantoms of the Desert!," also features a "Foley of the Fighting Fifth" adventure, making this a packed ten-cent package of Western action with an exotic twist.
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