All Star Western #93
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Unmasking of the Twin Sheriffs!", young Swift Deer proves his courage in a trial set by his father, the chief, when he must rescue Johnny—his mentor and protector—after a series of perilous challenges. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated with bold precision by Gil Kane, this gripping tale sees Swift Deer face a rampaging bear, a wildcat, and a treacherous river, ultimately earning his place as a brave. The cover, penciled by Gil Kane and inked by Joe Giella, captures the moment of transformation, as Swift Deer steps into his own destiny—no longer just a follower, but a hero in his own right.
In "The Unmasking of the Twin Sheriffs!", the duo of twin sheriffs must protect their secret identity when a lumberjack sees them and alerts the Anvil Gang. With quick thinking, they stage a decoy using spare costumes and a log in a flume, leading the gang into a trap set by Storekeeper Walt and Sheriff Wayne. The twist comes not in the escape, but in who’s really pulling the strings.
In "Invasion of the Horned Warriors!" from All Star Western #93 (1957), the ruthless Viking pirate Thorg lands on the Atlantic seaboard with plans to conquer the local tribes. Summoned by a coded drumbeat, the tribe’s champion, Strong Bow, steps forward—only to let himself be captured. With a daring leap and swift action, he disables the ship’s rudder, turns the tide with arrows and a bow, and steers the vessel to shore. As more Vikings arrive, their intentions shift: they come not to fight, but to surrender Thorg, bringing peace to the land once more.
In "Sioux Spy-Hunt!", grizzled Sgt Stryker faces disgrace after losing two Sioux spies, ready to resign from the Army—until Lt Foley reminds him of a hidden cave, guides him through clues in the canyon, and helps set a trap with a fallen tree. With time running out, the old soldier must trust his instincts and old knowledge to turn the tide.
In "Johnny Thunder's Indian Shadow!" from All Star Western #93, young Swift Deer faces a rite of passage when his father, the chief, sets him an impossible task: rescue Johnny Thunder from a danger yet unknown. As Johnny narrowly escapes a wildcat and tumbles into a raging river, it’s Swift Deer who saves him from a monstrous "demon fish"—earning his place as a brave. But when the moment comes, the boy must choose: follow Johnny’s shadow, or his own.
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↩ Reprints Jimmy Wakely #17 (1952)
Reprinted in Tomahawk #25 (1957), Seriemagasinet #1/1959 (1958), Seriemagasinet #2/1959 (1959), Seriemagasinet #3/1959 (1959), Colossal Comic #36 (1966)
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