Valor (EC Comics) - Issue Guide

Issue Guide

# Date Cover Artist Story Story Artist
1 March/April 1955 Wally Wood The Arena Al Williamson and Angelo Torres
Strategy Bernard Krigstein
Revolution Graham Ingels
The Return of King Arthur Wally Wood
2 May/June 1955 Al Williamson The Champion Al Williamson
Poetic Justice Bernard Krigstein
The Colonel's Son Graham Ingels
The King's Service Wally Wood
3 July/Aug 1955 Joe Orlando The Cloak of Command Al Williamson
Gentle As A Whisper Joe Orlando
The Pyramid Bernard Krigstein
Debt of Honor Reed Crandall
4 Sept/Oct 1955 Wally Wood Gratitude Joe Orlando
The Know-Nothing Bernard Krigstein
The Taste of Freedom Graham Ingels
A Knight's Dream Reed Crandall
5 Nov/Dec 1955 Wally Wood Dangerous Animal Wally Wood
Important Man Graham Ingels
Treasure from Xanadu Bernard Krigstein
Day of Reckoning Al Williamson and George Evans

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