Adventurers

After King Arthur’s betrayal and death, other kings ruled England. Brave Richard the Lionhearted carried his banner in the Crusades, but his treacherous brother, Prince John, led with tyranny…

Robin Hood

At Doncaster Castle, young Robin cared nothing for knighthood, but he loved his family’s bow and arrow. One day in a forest clearing, he spotted villains…

Young Robin strains every sinew to stretch back his bow’s rawhide string…

The Brave & the Bold #15 (Dec./Jan. 1957)

When his father is challenged, Robin notices it’s not a fair fight and…

…fitting an arrow to his great bow, he draws the string…

The Brave & the Bold #15 (Dec./Jan. 1957)

Later, his father scolds him about his absence while the other squires tasted combat.

The Brave & the Bold #15 (Dec./Jan. 1957)

This boy later became Robin Hood and defended the poor from the evils of Prince John…

Robin Hood Tales #14 (March/April 1958)

three Musketeers

A young man named d’Artagnan left home for Paris, hoping to join the Musketeers of the Guard, the elite company of the Maison du Roi, the royal household of the French monarchy.

Unsuccessful, he was befriended by three formidable musketeers, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, and became involved with their adventures in affairs of state and court.

More Fun Comics #13 (March/April. 1958)

The Brave & the Bold #15
Dec./Jan. 1957 (Oct. 24, 1957)
$0.10

“The Bow That Couldn’t Be Bent”
6 pages

Writer: Bob Haney
Artist: Russ Heath
Editor: Robert Kanigher

DC Special #22
June/July 1976 (March 9, 1976)
$0.50

“A Monster Met on the Road to Calais”
48 pages

Writers: Dennis J. O’Neil
Artist: George Moliterni
Editor: Murray Boltinoff

New Fun Comics #13
Sept. 1936 (July 24, 1936)
$0.10

Three Musketeers (No Title)
2 pages

Artist: Sven Elven
Editor: Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson


Robin Hood Tales #14
March/April 1968 (Jan. 21, 1958)
$0.10

“The Secret of Robin Hood’s Name”
9 pages

Writer: Bob Haney
Penciller: Ross Andru
Editor: Robert Kanigher