Issue | #167 |
Published | October 1947 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Indicia title is "THE LONE RANGER, No. 167." Code number is L.R.O.S #167-4710. Copyright 1947 by The Lone Ranger, Inc. Seventh of seven Lone Ranger Four Colors. Continues as The Lone Ranger (Dell, 1948 series) with #1 (January-February 1948). |
Characters | Lone Ranger; Silver (horse) |
Genre | western |
Pencils | Morris Gollub |
Inks | Morris Gollub |
Characters | Lone Ranger; Tonto; Silver (horse) |
Synopsis | A gang of hooded men holds two sisters hostage to get their father to sign over his property to them. |
Genre | western |
Script | Fran Striker |
Pencils | Charles Flanders |
Inks | Charles Flanders |
Notes | Story begins on inside front cover in black and red. |
Reprinted | from Lone Ranger (King Features Syndicate) newspaper strips from 1941. |
Characters | Lone Ranger; Tonto; Silver (horse) |
Synopsis | The Lone Ranger and Tonto find a man in a cabin who has been stabbed. Tonto stays with him, while the Lone Ranger goes for help. The assailants, led by a man named "Dagger," return and take Tonto prisoner. The gang intends to stop a stagecoach and take Congressman Reynard and hold him for ransom. |
Genre | western |
Script | Fran Striker |
Pencils | Charles Flanders |
Inks | Charles Flanders |
Reprinted | from Lone Ranger (King Features Syndicate) newspaper strips from 1941. |
Characters | Lone Ranger; Silver (horse); Tonto; Scout (horse) |
Synopsis | The Lone Ranger is on the trail of Red Hawkins, a man accused of killing a Texas Ranger. The Lone Ranger and Silver get caught in an explosion meant to blow up a bridge. The Lone Ranger is saved by Hawkins wife from drowning and Hawkins reluctantly helps her bring the Lone Ranger to shore. After recovering, the Lone Ranger takes Hawkins to jail, but vows to find proof that Hawkins didn't kill the Texas Ranger. |
Genre | western |
Script | Fran Striker |
Pencils | Charles Flanders |
Inks | Charles Flanders |
Notes | Story continues on inside back cover in black and red and concludes on back cover in color. |
Reprinted | from Lone Ranger (King Features Syndicate) newspaper strips from 1941. |