Issue | #6 |
Published | April 1967 |
Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Characters | Lone Ranger |
Synopsis | The Lone Ranger shoots a gun out of an outlaw's hand. |
Genre | western |
Reprinted | from Lone Ranger, The (Dell, 1948 series) #43 [with new logo] |
Synopsis | facts about Stagecoach stations in the Old West. |
Genre | western |
Pencils | Tom Gill? |
Inks | Tom Gill & assistants |
Notes | inside front cover; black and white |
Reprinted | from Lone Ranger, The (Dell, 1948 series) #134 |
Characters | Lone Ranger; Tonto |
Synopsis | Blonde, long-haired, Karl Keil leads a band of outlaws and renegade Indians on attacks on wagon trains. |
Genre | western |
Pencils | Tom Gill |
Inks | Tom Gill |
Reprinted | from Lone Ranger, The (Dell, 1948 series) #89 |
Characters | Small Bear |
Synopsis | In late winter, Small Bear and his hunting party must fend off a band of Ute warriors. |
Genre | western |
Script | Paul S. Newman? |
Pencils | Jon Small |
Inks | Jon Small |
Reprinted | from Cheyenne (Dell, 1957 series) #10 (February-April 1959) |
Synopsis | A 17 panel strip about an Indian and his problems trying to send smoke signals |
Genre | humor |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | part of the centerfold used in all Gold Key comics that month. |
Synopsis | Drawings of four fanciful monsters: The Vacuum Beast, The Vise-Jawed Monster, The Sea Devil, and The Hyno-Bug. |
Genre | monster |
Notes | part of the centerfold used in all Gold Key comics that month. |
Synopsis | jokes from: J. D. Robinson, Joy Monroe, Susan Choc, Elaine Thomason, Terry Darity, Dave Gorman, Bonnie Hassell, Robin Beane, Nancy Quam, Linda Barrows, Cindy Peoples, Mark Flanders, Jessie Scott, David Blabb, Cathy Wood and Lynn Gard, Julieanne Walsh, WIlliam Davis, Joseph Lee, Arleen Levy, Cheryl Willong, Terry Coen, Barry Brown, Goffrey McDermott, and Mike Quimby. |
Genre | humor |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Riddles and jokes from readers with one illustration; part of the centerfold used in all Gold Key comics that month. |
Synopsis | three unrelated three-panel strips |
Genre | humor |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | part of the centerfold used in all Gold Key comics that month. |
Synopsis | The story of how Silver met the Lone Ranger. |
Genre | western |
Pencils | Tom Gill |
Inks | Tom Gill |
Notes | origin retold. |
Reprinted | from Lone Ranger, The (Dell, 1948 series) #118 |
Characters | Lone Ranger; Tonto |
Synopsis | The Lone Ranger and Tonto trail a band of robber by a trail of flour leaked from a bag. |
Genre | western |
Synopsis | Practical joker Gilly Ward thing bank robbery is just a joke being played on him. |
Genre | western |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | text story with one illustration |
Reprinted | from Lone Ranger, The (Dell, 1948 series) #116 |
Characters | Lone Ranger; Tonto |
Synopsis | The Lone Ranger and Tonto solve the robbery of a prospector's gold dust from a cabin guarded by a vicious dog. |
Genre | western |
Pencils | Tom Gill |
Inks | Tom Gill |
Notes | A "Solve the Mystery" story |
Reprinted | from Lone Ranger, The (Dell, 1948 series) #117 |
Synopsis | Facts about small tropical fish called Grunts |
Genre | fact; animal |
Letters | typeset |
Synopsis | three unrelated panel cartoons |
Genre | humor |
Letters | typeset |
Synopsis | facts about Stage Coaches in the Old West. |
Genre | western; fact |
Pencils | Tom Gill |
Inks | Tom Gill |
Notes | inside back cover; black and white |
Reprinted | from Lone Ranger, The (Dell, 1948 series) #134 |
Synopsis | Color photograph of timber wolves diorama “courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History, N.Y.” with a few lines of text above. |
Genre | animal; fact |
Pencils | photograph |
Inks | photograph |
Colors | photograph |
Notes | back cover |
Reprinted | from Lone Ranger, The (Dell, 1948 series) #49 |