Issue | #11 |
Published | May 1949 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | ? |
Characters | Lone Ranger; Silver (horse); Tonto |
Synopsis | The Lone Ranger carries an unconscious Tonto in a "dead-man's carry" while firing at outlaws with his free hand. |
Genre | western |
Pencils | Mo Gollub? |
Inks | Mo Gollub? |
Notes | Cover has "This is a King Feature" emblem. |
Characters | Lone Ranger, Silver (horse) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Inside front cover; black and white; promo for subscriptions to Dell’s Lone Ranger comic. |
Reprinted | from Lone Ranger, The (Dell, 1948 series) #7 |
Characters | Lone Ranger; Tonto; Dan Reid; Silver (horse; Scout (horse); Victor (horse) |
Synopsis | The Lone Ranger must guard an Army payroll being shipped by riverboat from Council Bluffs to Pine Landing. |
Genre | western |
Script | Fran Striker? |
Pencils | Charles Flanders |
Inks | Charles Flanders |
Notes | Four tiers of panels per page |
Reprinted | from The Lone Ranger (King Features Syndicate) 1945 newspaper strips. |
Characters | Lone Ranger; Tonto; Silver (horse); Scout (horse) |
Synopsis | "Rance" Keller blackmails a sheriff to help him rob a bank. |
Genre | western |
Script | Fran Striker? |
Pencils | Charles Flanders |
Inks | Charles Flanders |
Notes | Four tiers of panels per page. "Devil on Horseback" is used here as a slang term for alcoholism. |
Reprinted | from The Lone Ranger (King Features Syndicate) 1946 newspaper strips. |
Characters | Bill Doolin; "Uncle Billy" Tilghman |
Synopsis | Retelling of capture of outlaw Bill Doolin by "Uncle Billy" Tilghman in Oklahoma in late 1890s. |
Genre | western; fact |
Script | Carl Smith (credited) |
Pencils | Mo Gollub? |
Inks | Mo Gollub? |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Text story with seven illustrations. |
Characters | Young Hawk; Little Buck |
Synopsis | Separated from a hunting party, Young Hawk and Little Buck must fight off a pack of wolves with fire. |
Genre | western |
Script | Gaylord DuBois? |
Notes | First appearance in this title. The Young Hawk feature originated in "The Funnies" (Dell, 1936 series) #65, June-July 1942 and was also featured in "New Funnies" (Dell, 1942 series) #66 and #67 (both 1942); whether the strip appeared anywhere between 1942 and 1949 is not known. Four tiers of panels per page. |
Synopsis | Facts about the False-Face Society of the Iroquois Nation and their wooden masks. |
Genre | fact |
Notes | Inside back cover; black and white. |
Characters | Chief Two-Guns White Calf |
Synopsis | Portrait of Chief Two-Guns White Calf (1872-1934), a Blackfoot chief whose visage was one of those used in the design of the Indian Head Nickel coin. |
Genre | western; fact |
Pencils | Mo Gollub? |
Inks | Mo Gollub? |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Back cover; fourth in a series of portraits of Indian warriors. |