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Issue Details

Issue #83
Published May 1955
Frequency monthly
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing ?

Cover Details

Characters Lone Ranger
Synopsis A telegraph operator slumps over his desk as the Lone Ranger looks out through the bullet-riddled window.
Genre western
Pencils Hank Hartman ? (painting)
Inks Hank Hartman ? (painting)
Colors Hank Hartman ? (painting)

1 page filler "Western States and their Indian Names"

Synopsis Facts about the connection between the Indians and the names of western states.
Genre western; fact
Letters typeset
Notes Inside front cover; black and white; Half text-half art.

12 page The Lone Ranger story "Strange Allies"

Characters Lone Ranger; Tonto; Dan Reid (cameo); Silver (horse); Scout (horse)
Synopsis Outlaws disguise themselves as Comanches. They commit robberies in order to loot the Army fort with Apache allies while the troops are out hunting the alleged Comanche raiders.
Genre western
Script Paul S. Newman
Pencils Tom Gill
Inks Tom Gill
Notes Script credit from Robin Snyder, taken from Paul S. Newman's personal records.

9 page The Lone Ranger story "Trapped"

Characters Lone Ranger; Tonto; Silver (horse); Scout (horse)
Synopsis Stage robbers Rusk and Cherokee are hiding in a played-out gold mine owned by Tucson Crocket.
Genre western
Script Paul S. Newman
Pencils Tom Gill
Inks Tom Gill
Notes Script credit from Robin Snyder, taken from Paul S. Newman's personal records.

2 page text story "Blackie's Satisfaction"

Characters Slick Daley; Mort Watson
Synopsis A black stallion gains revenge on a cowhand who has abused him.
Genre western
Pencils Tom Gill ?
Inks Tom Gill ?
Letters typeset
Notes Text story with three illustrations.

7 page Young Hawk story "A Review of This Journey"

Characters Young Hawk; Little Buck; Strong Eagle
Synopsis At the Chippewa chief's request, Young Hawk makes a pictograph of his and Little Buck's travels since leaving their Mandan village.
Genre western
Script Gaylord DuBois
Pencils Jon Small
Inks Jon Small
Notes Part of a continuing storyline. Story contains a review of the storyline since Lone Ranger #30, with full-page map of the journey. Script credit from Robin Snyder, taken from Gaylord DuBois' personal records.

Half page promo (ad from the publisher) "Out Now! Another Great Issue of Dell's Tonto Comics"

Characters Tonto (cameo)
Letters typeset
Notes Color promo for Dell's Tonto comic. Line drawing of the painted cover of Tonto #19 depicted.

1 page filler "Indian Tribal and Place Names"

Synopsis Facts about Indian tribal names and place names.
Genre western; fact
Script Chief Red Thunder Cloud of the Catawbas (signed)
Letters typeset
Notes Half text-half art. Red Thunder Cloud (1920-1996) is actual person, not a pseudonym.

1 page filler "Some Foods Contributed by the Indians to the World"

Synopsis Facts about foods originally developed by the American Indians.
Genre western; fact
Script Chief Red Thunder Cloud of the Catawba Nation (signed)
Letters typeset
Notes Inside back cover; black and white; Half text-half art. Red Thunder Cloud (1920-1996) is actual person, not a pseudonym.

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "One-Two-Three Automatic Push-button Pens"

Characters Lone Ranger (cameo)
Letters typeset
Notes Back cover; color. Promo for subscriptions to Dell's Lone Ranger comic. Premium is three ballpoint pens for 50ยข extra.