| Issue | #922 |
| Published | June 1958 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | ? |
| Notes | Indicia title is "JOHNNY MACK BROWN, No. 922." Code number is J.M.B.O.S. #922-586. Copyright 1958 by Johnny Mack Brown. |
| Characters | Johnny Mack Brown (photo) |
| Genre | western |
| Pencils | ? (photo) |
| Inks | ? (photo) |
| Colors | ? (photo) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Synopsis | How a passenger on a stage with a dry wheel bearing used a piece of cheese to substitute for grease. |
| Genre | western |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Inside front cover; black and white. Panels with typeset text underneath. |
| Characters | Johnny Mack Brown; Rebel (horse) |
| Synopsis | Johnny assists a wagon train after their scout is ambushed. In addition to the usual Indian threats, someone in the wagon train is helping a couple of bandits who are trying to steal the outfit's cash. |
| Genre | western |
| Pencils | Dan Spiegle |
| Inks | Dan Spiegle ? |
| Characters | Johnny Mack Brown; Rebel (horse) |
| Synopsis | When a stage driver breaks his arm, Johnny rides shotgun on the stage to protect a shipment of $5,000. Johnny becomes suspicious of the replacement driver when the stage is attacked and he obstructs Johnny enough that the bandits can escape unharmed. |
| Genre | western |
| Pencils | Russ Manning |
| Inks | Russ Manning |
| Synopsis | How trappers used heavy deerskin "armor" to help protect them from Indian arrows. |
| Genre | fact |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Inside back cover; black and white. Panels with typeset text underneath. Craftint shading used. |
| Characters | Joe Slade |
| Synopsis | The story of outlaw Joe Slade, who terrorized wagon trains for years, but was hanged by vigilantes in 1864 for a relatively minor offense. |
| Genre | fact; western |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | The word "offense" is misspelled in the title, but is spelled correctly in the text. Back cover. Panels with typeset text underneath. |