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Issue Details

Issue #39
Published March-April 1977
Cover Price 0.30
Pages 36
Editing Joe Orlando

Cover Details

Characters Scalphunter
Genre western
Pencils Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez
Inks George Evans

18 page Scalphunter story "Scalphunter"

Characters Scalphunter [Brian Savage]; Matt Savage
Synopsis When a group of grave-robbers tangle with a band of Kiowa, a passing column of U.S. Cavalry kill all but one of the Kiowa, whom they assume are the agressors in the fight. The surviving Kiowa, who is called Ke-Woh-No-Tay, is actually the son of Matt Savage, who was kidnapped as an infant. He is re-united with his dying father, but rejects his white heritage and is jailed. He escapes prison and tracks down the grave-robbers, killing all but one, who clears him of wrong-doing in the original conflict.
Genre western
Script Michael Fleisher
Pencils Dick Ayers
Inks George Evans
Notes Origin and first appearance of Scalphunter. Series created by Sergio Aragones and Joe Orlando, per letter column. Originally to be called The Savage, but changed for legal reasons, per The Comic Reader #137 and #139. Character is grown-up kidnapped son of Matt Savage from late-50s/early-60s Matt Savage, Trail Boss series in WESTERN COMICS.
Reprinted in Jonah Hex and Other Western Tales (DC, 1979 series) #1 (September-October 1979)