Western Comics comic books issue 66
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Published 1951 by K.K./Western.
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Cover art by Bud Sagendorf. "Peanuts or I'd Rather Fight A People Than A Monster," art by Bud Sagendorf; Popeye the Sailor Man becomes president of Goober Gatherers Inc. and has to fill a contract for a million pounds of peanuts. 4 pages of puzzles. 24 pgs., full color.
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Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Joe Giella. The Scarecrow Sheriff starring Pow Wow Smith, script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Frank Giacoia. Teddy Roosevelt Guardian of Nature public service announcement, script by Jack Schiff, art by Ruben Moreira. The Amazing Contest of Stovepipe Creek starring Nighthawk, script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Joe Giella. Indian Tribal Names fact half-page, script by Julius Schwartz, pencils by Morris Waldinger, inks by Tommy Nicolosi. Cattle Crossing fact page, script by Julius Schwartz, pencils by Morris Waldinger, inks by Tommy Nicolosi. The Twin Rodeo Perils starring Rodeo Rick, script by Gardner Fox, art by Frank Giacoia. The Riddle of Needle Point starring the Wyoming Kid, script by Gardner Fox, art by Howard Sherman. Capsule History of the Navajo Indians fact page by Mort Drucker. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Stories and art by Chester Gould, Harold Gray, Dale Messick, Stanley Link, Frank Willard, Walter Berndt, George Clark, Jim Chambers, Bob Jenney, Martin Branner, Al Posen, and Carl Ed. An early comic book from Dell, featuring reprinted newspaper comic strips alongside new material. An amnesiac nightclub singer leads Dick Tracy to a murder victim. When Brenda Starr finds out Tom Taylor scooped her story on gangster Silky Flower, she breaks up with him, in an early example of her independent-minded spirit. Someone releases a leopard from its circus cage, and Clyde must save Tracker from it. Also featuring popular strips Little Orphan Annie and Moon Mullins. Moon Mullins; Dick Tracy; Tiny Tim; Smitty; Stratosphere Jim and His Flying Fortress; Brenda Starr; Rubber Not Rationed; Winnie Winkle; Harold Teen; Little Orphan Annie; Sweeney & Son; Clyde Beatty; The Ripples. 60 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jan 1958 by Charlton Comics Group.
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Whitman-Alascia cover. In order of appearance: "Wild Bill Hickok and Jingles, The General's Defeat"; "Jingles and Wild Bill Hickok, Affectionate Bull" art by Charles Nicholas and Sal Trapani; "Bronco Joe and the Outlaw"; "Wild Bill Hickok and Jingles, Legal Land Grab"; "Young Eagle, Totem Trail"; and "Two Gun Tess". "A New Modoc Word" illustrated text story. Indicia states "COWBOY WESTERN". 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.




