Thursday, March 10, 2022

MAVERICK and the "Relic of Fort Tejon" (1958)


This adventure from Four Color comics #930 comes you direct from 1958. Don't know who drew it. Do you?

This story is dedicated to Owlhoot Dale Goble. If anyone out there has a camel in need of a good home, please let me know - and I'll put you in touch with Mr. G. 





















6 comments:

Bill Slankard said...
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Mike Britt said...

Artist of this is the very prolific Dan Spiegle or Spiegel. I've seen it spelled both ways and am not sure which is correct. I do know that Ingels is correct and Ingles is not for the master EC horror artist though.

Evan Lewis said...

His Lone Ranger strip is spelled Spiegle, so that seems pretty safe. If you've seen "Ingles" on this blog, I blame it on damaged brain cells.

Ann L said...

Sweet story by someone who never knew a camel! (Judging by the ones I've met).

TC said...
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TC said...

IIUC, Spiegel drew all of the Maverick issues, both in the Four Color anthology series, and later when it became a regularly scheduled bi-monthly comic. He also drew a lot of Dell's other westerns that were licensed adaptations of TV shows.

In the late 1960s, he drew Korak Son of Tarzan for Gold Key. And in the early 1980s, he drew Blackhawk for DC.