| Issue | #22 |
| Published | May 1954 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Stan Lee |
| Characters | Black Rider |
| Genre | western |
| Pencils | Dick Ayers |
| Inks | Dick Ayers |
| Characters | Black Rider; Hop; Smokey Cullen; Dan Royal; Laurie Vance |
| Synopsis | Black Rider convinces Dan Royal to reform in order to marry Laurie Vance. |
| Genre | western |
| Pencils | Syd Shores |
| Inks | Syd Shores |
| Characters | Black Rider; Trip Tomlin; Bobby Lathrop; Whitey; Marie Lathrop |
| Synopsis | Bobby is kidnapped and beaten in an effort to get him to reveal the true identity of the Black Rider. |
| Genre | western |
| Genre | western |
| Letters | typeset |
| Reprinted | from Western Outlaws and Sheriffs (Marvel, 1949 series) #69 (October 1951) [originally titled "The Amazing Story of the...Double-Headed Indians"] |
| Characters | Two-Gun Kid; Bark; Kramer; Slade |
| Synopsis | The Kid rids a town of thieves. |
| Genre | western |
| Pencils | Jim Infantino |
| Inks | Jim Infantino |
| Characters | Black Rider; Tonto Kane; Roy Vale; Satan |
| Synopsis | Black Rider inspires a former sheriff to recover his courage. |
| Genre | western |
| Pencils | Syd Shores |
| Inks | Syd Shores |