Published: January-February 1963
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Story Featuring Tomahawk
Kaintuck seems to freeze in batttle, but Tomahawk deduces that there's more to the story.
Tomahawk gives Kaintuck the chance to redeem himself and save the Rangers at the same time.
Miss Liberty helps Tomahawk transport a prisoner to trial in Boston with the help of her underground network of housewives.
Writer credit from Martin O'Hearn. Formerly credited to France Herron.
Ad Featuring Daisy Air Rifles / Daisy B-B Guns
Sold by Daisy Manufacturing Company. Back cover.
Ad Featuring American Body Building Club
Inside back cover.
Ad Featuring 150 Civil War Soldiers
Ad Featuring 100 Toy Soldiers
Ad Featuring Task Force
Ad Featuring Convoy Terror
"For holiday giving..."
House ad suggesting DC comics as holiday gifts.
Letter Column Featuring The Saddle Bag
Letters from Jim Bowie, Donna Fremont, Stephen Fay, B.B., Smitty, and J.M.
Story Featuring Strange Sports Stories
House ad for The Brave and the Bold (DC, 1955 series) #45.
Story Featuring Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
House ad for Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Annual (DC, 1962 series) #[13 1962-1963].
Story Featuring Chief Hot Foot
"Here, let me help you!"
Story Featuring Batman , Story Featuring Martian Manhunter
House ad for Detective Comics (DC, 1937 series) #310.
Story Featuring Batman
House ad for Batman Annual (DC, 1961 series) #4, on sale November 8.
Story Featuring Superman
House ad for Superman Annual (DC, 1960 series) #6, on sale November 15.
Stan learns that even tough football players can appreciate the fine arts as well.
Published in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly.
"For the very best..."
House ad for My Greatest Adventure (DC, 1955 series) #75 and House of Secrets (DC, 1956 series) #58.
Ad Featuring 104 Kings' Knights
Inside front cover.
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