All Star Western #107
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Target— Johnny Thunder," the legendary outlaw Johnny Thunder finds himself unexpectedly pursued—not by lawmen or enemies, but by a determined Eastern woman with a plan of her own. As he races across the frontier to save her from peril, the real challenge begins when the deed is done and the rules of the Pioneers Celebration come into play. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated with dynamic precision by Gil Kane—both interior and cover—this 1959 issue captures the tension and charm of a classic Western romance in the making, all drawn in the bold, expressive style that defined the era.
In "Target—Johnny Thunder," the elusive cowboy Johnny Thunder finds himself pursued not by outlaws, but by Jo Rhodes, a determined Eastern woman with a plan to secure his help for the Pioneers Celebration. As he rescues her from peril—cliffs, arrows, chasms, and rivers—she quietly plots to make him her escort, unaware he’s already trying to vanish under the guise of John Tane, the schoolmaster she dismisses. But when the schoolhouse becomes the unexpected stage for a showdown, Jo’s choice may just be the one thing Johnny never saw coming.
In "Trail of the Renegade Cavalryman!", Lt Foley sets out to uncover the truth behind rumors that his fallen trooper, Fred Herold, has gone native. When Foley infiltrates a Sioux encampment and is captured, it's Herold who pulls him from the flames during a sudden fire—revealing he’s been working undercover all along. The story unfolds with quiet tension and frontier grit, as loyalty and duty are tested in the shadow of war.
In "The Sheriff Who Found Himself!" from All Star Western #107, Jo finds himself tested when he must prove his worth as a lawman without relying on his twin brother Wayne. After a reckless show of confidence leads to his capture by outlaws, he’s left to face the desert alone—until Wayne slips him a gun and a second chance.
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Reprinted in Kid Colt Outlaw #56 (1950), All Favourites, The 100-Page Comic #15 (1959), Super DC Giant #S-14 (1970), Tomahawk #11/1971 (1971), Trail Blazers of the West #[nn] (1981), Kid Colt Outlaw #58
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