Issue | #6 |
Published | June 1951 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | ? |
Synopsis | Two Seneca braves leap from the palisades, attacking two Hurons paddling a fur-laden canoe. The story it illustrates is from the "Starlight" sequence. |
Genre | American Indian; Adventure |
Notes | Cover blurbs: "Manzar, the White Indian; Long Bow, Blackfoot Boy." |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Cover #2. Inside front cover. Black & white. |
Characters | Enos (wagon train member); Long Bow (Blackfoot); Firehoof (Long Bow's stallion); Red Eagle (Blackfoot Chief); Twisted Tooth (Blackfoot); Baying Wolf (Blackfoot, Long Bow's uncle); Crow warriors; Eagle Claw the Merciless (Crow leader) |
Synopsis | Chief Red Eagle's scout reports that a Wagon Train is on Blackfoot land. Agitating for war, Twisted Tooth and other youths pick a fight with Long Bow. Believing he is dead, they tell the Chief he was killed by men from the Wagon Train. Meanwhile, their enemy, the Crow, intend to wipe out and loot the Wagon Train, framing the Blackfoot to bring retribution by the U.S. Cavalry. Long Bow returns, exposing both Twisted Tooth's lies and the Crow plot. While the Wagon Train tries to escape the Crow, a Blackfoot war party routs the Crow. Afterward, Red Eagle sentences Twisted Tooth to work for the squaws. |
Genre | American Indian; Adventure |
Script | Capt. Stuart Kerrigan |
Notes | Story first line from Error Report #3445, by Lou Mougin. |
Genre | American Indian; Adventure |
Script | John Starr |
Notes | Story first line from Error Report #3445, by Lou Mougin. |
Genre | Fact |
Script | Sidney M. Elias |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Three-column page. Center column is text article. Side columns are assorted classified-style advertising. Black & white. Heading is light blue. |
Genre | American Indian; Adventure |
Pencils | Maurice Whitman (signed) |
Inks | Maurice Whitman (signed) |
Genre | American Indian; Adventure |
Script | Emila Jayne |
Notes | Story first line from Error Report #3445, by Lou Mougin. |
Genre | Fact |
Script | Worthington Taylor |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | First and third page contain large half-page illustration each. |
Characters | Charles Atlas |
Synopsis | Charles Atlas ad. |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | Starlight (Huron maiden); Grey Squirrel (Huron); Osohada (Seneca Chief); a Seneca squaw |
Synopsis | Starlight and other Huron maidens are discovered by Seneca Chief Osohada’s raiding party, while on a food hunting expedition near enemy lands. Huron Chief Grey Squirrel and his guards are lured away, leaving the maidens defenseless, and they are captured. As Grey Squirrel and his guards prepare to scale the Seneca village wall, he leaves a covert sign for Starlight. She creates a distraction and leads the maidens to freedom and Chief Osohada is killed in the melee. Starlight regrets that they have found no food, but Grey Squirrel rejoices in the military coup of killing the Seneca chief. |
Genre | American Indian; Adventure |
Script | Ann Adams |
Pencils | Ralph Mayo |
Inks | Ralph Mayo |
Notes | Story first line and art ID from Error Report #3445, By Lou Mougin. |
Notes | Cover #3. Inside back cover. Black & white. |
Notes | Cover #4. Back cover. |