Sunday Al Williamson Surprise.
All western fillers were four pages. Every once in a while Stan Lee allowed himself an extra page. Or he let the artist work out the script one page longer. No extra work for him, but I am sure he was paid for it. The artists were happy, too. One more page sold, number of panels the same as if it had been a four page story. Of course, Williamson was someone who could pull it off. Around this time, the coloring seems to have become cheaper as well. Simple colors, more secondary colors instead of prime colors - which make the limited palet seem richer than it was. Some stories were colored only in orange, green and purple. This one at least has some bliue and red.
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