- "Chains can be broken... irons can be smashed. If we work together, all of us... I swear, we will be free!"
- ―Scalphunter
"Slaveboat" | |
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Weird Western Tales | |
Title: | "Slaveboat" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 48 |
Cover price: | .50 |
Cover date: | September-October, 1978 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Ex. Ed: | Joe Orlando |
Writers: | Gerry Conway; Roger McKenzie |
Pencilers: | Dick Ayers; Jack Abel |
Inkers: | George Evans; Danny Bulanadi |
Cover artists: | James Sherman |
Cover inker: | Dick Giordano |
Colorists: | Jerry Serpe |
Letterers: | Clem Robins; Todd Klein |
Editors: | Al Milgrom |
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"Slaveboat" is the title to the first story featured in issue #48 of the Weird Western Tales ongoing comic book series published by DC Comics. The story was written by Gerry Conway with artwork by Dick Ayers and inks by George Evans. It was colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by Clem Robins. It features the character of Brian Savage, aka Scalphunter. The second story is called "Cinnamon", and introduces the titular heroine, Kate Manser, aka Cinnamon. It was written by Roger McKenzie and illustrated by Jack Abel and Danny Bulanadi. It was colored by Jerry Serpe and lettered by Todd Klein. Both stories were edited by Al Milgrom with Joe Orlando as managing editor. This issue shipped with a September-October, 1978 cover date and carries a cover price of .50 cents per copy.