All Star Western #92
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Blind Sharpshooter," a 1956 DC classic, schoolteacher John Tane finds himself in a whirlwind when his accidental whistle summons Johnny Thunder’s legendary horse, Black Lightning—just as a gang of outlaws closes in. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated with dynamic precision by Gil Kane, the story unfolds with a clever twist on identity and sudden heroism, all captured in Kane’s bold cover art.
In "The Blind Sharpshooter," storekeeper Wayne—temporarily blinded after an ambush—must rely on his wits and a desperate alliance with the captured sham-sheriff Walt to take down the fearsome mountain lion known as the Scourge of Black Shadow Mountain. With the odds stacked and the beast stalking the cliffs, their unlikely teamwork turns a moment of vulnerability into a surprising triumph.
In "Vision of the Medicine Tree!" from All Star Western #92, Elkhorn, a cunning medicine man, demands offerings be left on the sacred Medicine Tree to appease the Thunderbird eagle. When the tribe’s meager supplies are drained by his demands, Strong Bow, the Wandering Warrior, takes matters into his own hands—ascending a mountain as a human arrow to confront the spirit’s test. With quiet cunning, he alters the scent of the gifts, turning the eagle’s favor toward his own bow and unmasking Elkhorn’s deception.
In "Secret of the Stolen Saber!" from All Star Western #92, Lt. Dan Foley finds his hat, saber, and boots vanished—stolen by Leaping Bear, a Comanche who believes the items hold his strength and medicine. When Dan tracks the thief and surrenders to learn the truth, his gesture of peace backfires as it emboldens the Comanches to attack the fort. Forced to face Leaping Bear in trial by combat, unarmed and unyielding, Dan must prove his courage in a clash that will decide more than just one man’s fate.
In "Lightnin' Strikes Thunder!", schoolteacher John Tane finds himself in a sticky situation when an accidental whistle summons the legendary Black Lightning—Johnny Thunder’s mighty steed—right into town. Now trapped between protecting his secret identity and facing down a gang of lasso-wielding outlaws, he’s forced to make a quick change and ride into action. With lightning speed and a clever switch, he’ll have to outwit the lawless and keep his cover intact—before the truth gallops out.
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Reprints
Reprinted in Tomahawk #11/1974 (1974), Tomahawk #11/1974 (1974), Tomahawk #8/1975 (1975), Tomahawk #8/1975 (1975), Tomahawk #10/1976 (1976), Jonah Hex #4/1985 (1985), Tomahawk #10/1976, Tomahawk #29, Tomahawk #35
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