The line-up for Tex Ritter 10 is exactly that of a Western Hero, with that title's three different features (Monte Hale and Tom Mix as well as Tex Ritter). These must have been the contents assembled for WH 113; its final issue from Fawcett was 112.
June 1951 Comic Book Scripts by William Woolfolk
| 7 pg | Doll Man | the voodoo master |
| "DM and the Voodoo Master" DM 38, Feb/52 | ||
| 4 | Wrong Way | traffic signals trip up a crook |
| "Wrong Way" Wanted 43, Nov/51 | ||
| 7 | Monte Hale | chain gang vengeance |
| "Chain Gang Vengeance" Tex Ritter Western 10, Apr/52 | ||
| 7 | Doll Man | house of vampires |
| "House of Vampires" DM 38, Feb/52 | ||
| 7 | Monte Hale | The Owl—outlaw who sees in the dark |
| "MH Battles the Owl" Western Hero 112, Mar/52 | ||
| 10 | Tong War | Chinese gangsters |
| "Hatchet Man" Wanted 45, Feb/52 | ||
| 6 | Ibis | in King Arthur's Court |
| "Ibis Battles Sir Karnak" Whiz 142, Feb/52 | ||
| 10 | Doll Man | an ancient Druid treasure |
| "The Druid Death" DM 38, Feb/52 | ||
| 2 | Private Piney & Miss Fitt | gag stuff |
| 1 | Private Piney | "It Never Rains But It Pours" Pinhead and Foodini 4, Jan/52 |
| 1 | Little Miss Fitt | "LMF Hits a Wrong Note" P & F 4, Jan/52 |
| 4 | Cop They Couldn't Kill | Harold Moore, hero cop who was indestructible |
| "The Cop They Couldn't Kill" Wanted 45, Feb/52 | ||
| 6 | Captain Marvel Jr. | becomes a 2 headed boy |
| "CMJ, Two-Headed Boy" CMJ 106, Feb/52 | ||
| 7 | Captain Marvel Jr. | helps Mr. Marks become a super salesman |
| "CMJ and the World's Greatest Salesman" CMJ 106, Feb/52 | ||
| 8 | Captain Marvel Jr. | city in the mirage |
| "CMJ and the City in the Mirage" CMJ 106, Feb/52 |

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