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.
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Johnny Thunder always summons his magnificent horse, Black Lightning, with a piercing whistle. Other men try to imitate it, but no horse. Then schoolteacher John Tane (JT's secret identity) accidentally whistles for the stage - and Black Lightning comes running! How to save his secret identity? Especially when gunmen lasso him! John Tane stumbles into the schoolhouse, summons his horse, makes a "lightning" change to Johnny Thunder. He punches bandits flat and bulls Black Lightning into them. Another quick change, and the townspeople find John Tane tied up in school!
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