Seriemagasinet #7/1958
"Indianerdanser" kicks off in 1958 with a gripping mystery as Johnny Smith leaves Triangle Garden for Western City on a simple errand—only to find himself falsely accused of a robbery he never committed. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Howard Sherman, this story blends suspense and frontier intrigue, with a striking cover by Rolf Gohs that captures the tension of a man caught in a web he didn’t weave.
In "Tordenfuglenes skrekk!", Strong Bow ventures into a valley terrorized by black-winged raiders who strike with the thunderous power of their winged flight. When the locals tremble at the sound of approaching storms, Strong Bow discovers the source: ancient drums hidden in cave hollows that mimic thunder. Clad in a pair of powerful wings, he takes to the sky to confront the marauders, turning their weapon against them. The valley’s people, inspired, prepare to face their fears head-on.
When Jo leaves Triangle Ranch for a quick errand in Western City, he doesn’t expect to return to a town already whispering his name—accused of a robbery he didn’t commit. With no time to clear his name, Jo must outrun suspicion and find the truth before the law closes in.
In the dusty frontier of a tense truce, Aztec warriors and Cavalrymen test their skills in a race for honor, their rivalry masked by fragile peace. When Lt. Foley spots a thief raiding the fort office mid-race, suspicion flares—someone’s playing both sides. A flashy townsman’s lies stir unrest, stoking fear of war to profit from arms, but the gold medals remain untouched, and the truth is still buried in the dust.
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