Untitled
Job #
E-103
Pages
6
Type
art
Credits
Bob Fujitani pencils and inks unsigned
Contributors:
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit
Notes: Peaceful Native Americans are driven into a murderous rampage by smoking pipes filled with opium by treacherous whites; the Kid tells the townspeople, "Those redskins were crazy with dope!"
Untitled
Job #
E-104
Pages
6
Type
art
Credits
Bob Fujitani pencils and inks unsigned
Contributors:
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit
Tom Lammers: Story Information
The Sheriff's Deputy
Job #
8415
Pages
2
Type
text
Credits
Credits not yet documented
Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information
Untitled
Job #
E-142
Pages
5
Type
art
Credits
Al Gordon pencils signed
Joe Kubert pencils and inks unsigned
Contributors:
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit
Tom Lammers: Story Information
Untitled
Job #
E-94
Pages
6
Type
art
Credits
Bob Fujitani pencils and inks unsigned
Contributors:
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit
Tom Lammers: Story Information
Notes: A public notice tells the citizens of Yuma that "the Congress of the United States ... meeting in special session has granted recognition of Arizona as a territory of the United States of America!" This apparently refers to the Arizona Organic Act, passed as H.R. 357 by the House of Representatives in Mar 1862, and by the Senate in Feb 1863, and signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln on 24 Feb 1863. Although the notice says that the act "will become official after ratification by the Arizona legislature," it actually became official with the president's signature.