- Script
- Manuel Medina
- Pencils
- Carlos Giménez (signed as Carlos)
- Inks
- Carlos Giménez (signed as Carlos)
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- Selecciones Ilustradas (original editor)
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Sid Bicking [Ringo]; Jarvis Garret; Sheriff Wesley; Thomas; Chuck
- Synopsis
- When the Mexican villagers fear the hills too much to help Jarvis build a dam, he calls on his friend Sid to help him win them over. Sid convinces two villagers to work with him, but they soon run in fear after encountering a spirit of death. Ringo refuses to believe it and returns to uncover a plot to hide and steal gold from the hills.
- Reprints
The signature on this story is dated 1965. Throughout this translation, Ringo's name is spelt "Sid" and the word "dam" is spelt "damn". There are other spelling and gramatical errors in the translation.
- Script
- Manuel Medina
- Pencils
- Carlos Giménez (signed as Carlos)
- Inks
- Carlos Giménez (signed as Carlos)
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- Selecciones Ilustradas (original editor)
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Syd Bicking [Ringo]; Felix Rios; Joe Renzo; Gil; Bob; Ricky; Hug; Federal Judge James Dixon; Sheriff Lindell (deceased); priest; school teacher; school children
- Synopsis
- Syd is travelling through a town and finds it suspiciously quiet. He uncovers Joe Renzo's plot to kidnap Federal Judge James Dixon to save his brother Tom from justice.
- Reprints
The signature on this story is dated 1966. This might not be the first printing of this story, but it is the earliest identified to date.
- Script
- Manuel Medina
- Pencils
- Carlos Giménez (signed as Carlos)
- Inks
- Carlos Giménez (signed as Carlos)
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- Selecciones Ilustradas (original editor)
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Juan; Brother/Father Pedro; Helen Carmody; Dr Gary Carmody; Sheriff; Manuel; Mr. Dion; John Hubbard; Burg Hubbard
- Synopsis
- Syd encounters John Hubbard shooting a fleeing Indian youth, but when it's reported to the sheriff the witnesses disappear and Hubbard is released. Syd begins the search to find the youth and uncovers Hubbard's plot to free his brother from prison through false testimony.
- Reprints
The signature on this story is dated 1966.
- Script
- Manuel Medina
- Pencils
- Carlos Giménez (signed as Carlos)
- Inks
- Carlos Giménez (signed as Carlos)
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- Selecciones Ilustradas (original editor)
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Syd Bicking [Ringo]; Kim; Lou Harrison; Jerry; Sheriff; Manuel; Larry;
- Synopsis
- In the middle of the desert, Syd meets the mysterious Kim. He takes her to Crossing, where she falsely accuses Lou Harrison of cheating at cards to get revenge for ther father's death. Ringo intervenes, but Kim escapes and is subsequently kidnapped. Lou's not the villain Kim thinks -- but there are real thugs around.
- Reprints
"Selecciones Ilustradas - Derechos Reservados - España". The signature on this story is dated 1966. This might not be the first printing of the story, but it is the earliest identified to date.