Danger Trail

    (DC, 1950-1951)
™ and ©1950 DC Comics

This short-lived espionage series has the distinction of being one of the few DC series prior to 1967 to run fewer than six issues. Starring intrepid secret agent King Faraday the 1950-51 series dealt with fairly pedestrian situations and banked on the public’s interest with all things spy-related at the time to sell the series. Unfortunately, intrigue and spycraft are difficult to portray on the illustrated page and even art by Alex Toth couldn’t help the series, which was canceled after only five issues

Today, collectors seek it out for its rarity. Several of the stories were later reprinted in Showcase #50 and #51 under the title “I, Spy!”

~ Brent Frankenhoff
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  • 1
    Aug 1950
    Cover: $0.10
    W: Robert Kanigher, France Edward Herron, David Vern, Robert Bernstein  ·  A: Carmine Infantino, Alex Toth, Frank Giacoia, Lee Elias
    1st appearance of King Faraday
    No copies available
  • 2
    Oct 1950
    Cover: $0.10
    W: Robert Kanigher, France Edward Herron, David Vern  ·  A: Carmine Infantino, Frank Giacoia, Alex Toth
    No copies available
  • 3
    Nov 1950
    Cover: $0.10
    W: Robert Kanigher, David Vern  ·  A: Carmine Infantino, Alex Toth, Frank Giacoia
    Very rare
    No copies available
  • 4
    Feb 1951
    Cover: $0.10
    W: Robert Kanigher, David Vern  ·  A: Carmine Infantino, Bob Oksner, Frank Giacoia, Alex Toth
    No copies available
  • 5
    Mar 1951
    Cover: $0.10
    W: Robert Kanigher, Dave Wood, David Vern  ·  A: Frank Giacoia, Bob Oksner, Alex Toth, Carmine Infantino
    Final Issue
    No copies available