This little history lesson comes to us from World Famous Heroes #1, dated Oct. 1941. The art is signed "Leed," but who that was seems to be a mystery. The world famous hero known as "Yoc" scanned it for ComicBookPlus.
Two-Fisted Tales, under editor Harvey Kurtzman, was the first War comic that was actually an Anti-War comic. This tale from issue 28, obviously layed out by Kurtzman - and probably written by him as well, was illustrated by the great John Severin, a major influence on later Alamo comic artist Jack Jackson.
This adventure of old Davy comes to us from Wild Bill Hickok comics #17, back in Mar-Apr 1954. It was a reprint, originally appearing in the Avon one-shot Davy Crockett in 1951. Thanks to Walt Disney, it was well worth a re-run. The art is believed to by Howard Larsen, who also did some fine work for EC, Fiction House and other comic publishers. Thanks to Snard for providing this ish to ComicBookPlus.