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Issue Details

Issue #528
Published January 1954
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing ?
Notes Indicia title is "QUEEN OF THE WEST DALE EVANS, No. 528." Code number is D.E. #528-541. (No "O.S." in code number.) Copyright 1953 by Dale Evans Enterprises. Second of two Dale Evans Four Colors. Continues as Queen of the West, Dale Evans (Dell, 1954 series) #3 (April-June 1954).

Cover Details - "Queen of the West Dale Evans"

Characters Dale Evans (photo)
Genre western
Pencils ? (photo)
Inks ? (photo)
Colors ? (photo)

1 page Dale Evans illustration "Sampling Dale's Cooking"

Characters Dale Evans (photo); Linda Rogers (photo)
Synopsis "Dale gives Linda "just a sample" of some of her famous cooking."
Genre celebrity
Pencils ? (photo)
Inks ? (photo)
Letters typeset
Notes Inside front cover; black and white. Dale and Linda in current clothes in a modern kitchen.

18 page Dale Evans story "Dale Evans and the Heiress"

Characters Dale Evans; Pat Brady; Bullet (dog); Buttermilk (horse)
Synopsis Dale's neighbor Jacques Redeau, the lacemaker, is ill and Dale brings him some soup. Redeau tells Dale the story of how he had lost contact with his daughter Violet when the relatives she was staying with in Belgium had gone to America and taken her with them. Redeau had later sold an invention and came to the States, but was not able to find his daughter. Dale gets a story printed in the newspaper, which draws two responses--the real Violet and an impostor.
Genre western

16 page Dale Evans story "Dale Evans and the Man in the Red Suspenders"

Characters Dale Evans; Pat Brady; Bullet (dog); Buttermilk (horse)
Synopsis Bandits rob the bank as Dale is depositing the café's money for the day. The bandits get away, but not before Dale observes that the leader has red suspenders. Afterward she befriends a lonely orphan who has been sent from Europe to live with his uncle. Dale takes the boy back to his uncle, but is greeted by a warning shot by a man in red suspenders. Later the orphan overhears his uncle and his friends plot to rob Dale's café and he goes to warn her.
Genre western
Notes Story continues on inside back cover in black and white and concludes on back cover in color. Roy Rogers is mentioned briefly in dialogue but does not appear.