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Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) comic books 1958

  • Issue #14
    Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) 14
    • INCOMPLETE. Page missing, interrupts art and story.

    Gail Davis [as Annie Oakley] photo cover. Concealed Weapons, pencils by Dan Spiegle; Annie buys a Colt .44 Dragoon model pistol for $100.00, at an auction, in order to determine why a stranger in town has such an interest in the gun. The Indignant Witness, art by Dan Spiegle; A parrot helps the law catch a railroad clerk who's part of a gun-running operation. Striped Fury, art by Dan Spiegle; Panic results from a tiger that has escaped, on its way to a carnivel, but thanks to Annie's sharpshooting skills, the cat is captured alive. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $10 Annie Oakley and Tagg No. 14 (Jan. / March 1958, Dell Comics) Gail Davis - VG
    $38 ANNIE OAKLEY & TAGG #14 7.0 GAIL DAVIS PHOTO COVER DELL OW/W PGS 1958

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  • Issue #15
    Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) 15

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    Photo cover features Gail Davis of "Annie Oakley." Stories and art by Dan Spiegle, Bill Ziegler, Nicholas Firfires and August Lenox. Annie Oakley and her little brother Tagg have adventures, based on the 1954-1957 Western TV series "Annie Oakley." Annie tries to win over sharp-shooting Mrs. Cotton, who is the target of rustlers on her isolated ranch. But Mrs. Cotton is a survivor of a wagon-train massacre, and doesn't cotton to strangers. Tagg's school report makes Annie realize that the schoolmaster is secretly a disguised outlaw. The true story of Comanche captive Cynthia Parker and her son, Comanche leader Quanah Parker. Indian Captives; Two Gun Luck; Attack at Dawn; The Bighorn; Annie Oakley and the School for Scoundrels; Bison Range Branding. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) 16

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    Gail Davis [as Annie Oakley] photo cover. The Third Alarm, art by Dan Spiegle; Starting false fire scares isn't funny in a tinderbox country, but two crooks aim to start a real fire on the Land Office. The Prairie Dog. The Robber Balloon, art by Dan Spiegle; The strangest sight in Diablo was Waldo The Rainmaker and his fabulous balloon, but he doesn't aim to make rain, but money, by bank robbery. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Annie Oakley and Tagg (1955-1959 Dell) 17
    • Interior is complete. Full length spine split. 1/3 of back cover missing.

    Gail Davis [as Annie Oakley] photo cover. Decision at Diablo, art by Dan Spiegle; Dave wants to be a lawman and enforce the laws. His father wants him to go into politics and make the laws instead. Branded, art by Mike Arens; Both the killer and his picture for the wanted posters are coming in on the same coach. And printing posters can be done on other stuff than paper... Tenderfoot Trouble, art by Dan Spiegle; Denver Dan is a kid without fear, but chasing stage robbers is just a little too big a task for him alone. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.