| Issue | #6 |
| Published | April-June 1952 |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | George T. Delacorte, Jr. (president); Helen Meyer (vice-president); Albert P. Delacorte (vice-president) |
| Notes | Designed, produced, and copyright 1952, by Western Printing & Lithographing Co. |
| Genre | Western |
| Pencils | ? (painting) |
| Inks | ? (painting) |
| Colors | ? (painting) |
| Characters | War Bird (Sioux) |
| Synopsis | Stranded in the snow and pursued by a Blackfoot on horse, War Bird makes his frozen walk toward home. |
| Genre | Western |
| Script | George Haas |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | This story is printed on the inside front and back covers. |
| Characters | Long Lance; Blackbird; Eagle (all Zuni) |
| Synopsis | When jealous Blackbird ridicules Long Lance, the Zuni rain maker, his son, Eagle, must challenge Blackbird. |
| Genre | Western |
| Characters | White Eagle (Delaware); Lightfoot (Pequot) |
| Synopsis | Two young warriors shoot the same deer and become friends, even though their tribes are at war. |
| Genre | Western |
| Synopsis | Reproduction of painting with this commentary: The Apaches were the fiercest of the Southwestern Indians. The picture, "The Apache" by Frederick Remington, shows a brave fighting in the only way these Indians found successful against the white man - by surprise attack. |
| Genre | Western |
| Pencils | Frederick Remington (painting) |
| Inks | Frederick Remington (painting) |
| Colors | Frederick Remington (painting) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | This is the back cover. |