Rin Tin Tin (1954-1957 Dell) comic books 1958
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Published Feb 1958 by Dell/Gold Key.
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Photo cover of the famous dog and Lee Aaker (as Rusty). Roy Rogers toy ad. Apache Horses, art by Sparky Moore; Chief Otay has sold many of the Apache horses to Jed Baker without anyone knowing; Jed had threatened him to sell, or he would kill his nephew, Cachise. Untitled Paul Bunyan, Jr. story, art by August Lenox; Paul and his partner are heading west to trap beaver when ambushed by Pawnee Indians. Dutchy and the Lost Dutchman text story. Revenge, art by Sparky Moore; Rinty is fetching water in a bucket for two thirsty trench diggers when Sergeant O'Hara interferes. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1958 by Dell/Gold Key.
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Photo cover of the famous dog and Lee Aaker (as Rusty). Ol' Pick and Shovel fact page, art by Sparky Moore; The life of the badger. Barrier of Justice, art by Sparky Moore; Major Cate is trying to keep the railroad survey parties off his land. Untitled Paul Bunyan, Jr. story, art by August Lenox; Paul and Paiute are surrounded by a pary of Pawnee Indians who fancy Paul's new horse. The Last Search text story, art by Sparky Moore. Holdup, art by Sparky Moore; The old-timer is carrying the payroll on the stage as nobody will suspect him, but Rusty takes some precautions just in case. Pawnee War Tactics fact page, art by Sparky Moore. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1958 by Dell/Gold Key.
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Photo cover of the famous dog and Lee Aaker (as Rusty). Merchandise ad--Roy and six kids with Roy Rogers gear, jackets, hats, shirts and boots. Off Limits, art by Sparky Moore; In the late 1800's, as the transcontinental railroads pushed across the west, tough gangs of men were recruited to lay track. Untitled Paul Bunyan, Jr. and Paiute... story, art by August Lenox; Paul Bunyan, Jr. saves the life of the Pawnee Chief from a charging buffalo. Gunfight at the Last Chance text story, art by Sparky Moore. The Last of the '49-ers, art by Sparky Moore; Two men are trying to force Mrs. Willoughby to tell where her gold mine is located, not knowing the nugget they saw was just the last of several she and her husband found in California. Rinty's Name Puzzle. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jul 1958 by Dell/Gold Key.$4.00
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Photo cover of the famous dog and Lee Aaker (as Rusty). Return to Fort Apache, art by Sparky Moore; Orders from Washington is to close down Fort Apache and transfer the 101st to other posts. Untitled Paul Bunyan, Jr. story, art by August Lenox; Paul and Paiute are camped on the prairie with a band of Pawnees. The Fussbudget text story, art by Sparky Moore. Forbidden Ground, art by Sparky Moore; Siler brings Juanillo in to the Sheriff, accusing him of killing his partner for his gold; Rusty knows he is lying, and that he did it himself. Puncher's Prattle fact page, art by Sparky Moore; The real meaning and origin of the words Cayuse and Jerky. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Sep 1958 by Dell/Gold Key.
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Photo cover of the famous dog and Lee Aaker (as Rusty). The Eyewitness, art by Sparky Moore; The nephew of the warehouse proprietor is trying to increase profits by cheating; Such as removing cans from the cartons before delivering them to the Army; He is fired immediately. Untitled Paul Bunyan, Jr. story, art by August Lenox; Paul and Paiute build a bullboat from buffalo hides. Survival text story, art by Sparky Moore. The Wild, Wild West, art by Sparky Moore; Mr. Peabody is mad at the blinkety-blank town; It is dead and nothing ever happens there; He is looking for news, and when he ends up in jail, he finally finds his news. The Brindles fact page, art by Sparky Moore; How Custer gave each troop of soldiers horses of a uniform color. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Nov 1958 by Dell/Gold Key.
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Photo cover of the famous dog and Lee Aaker (as Rusty). The Swapper, art by Sparky Moore; Private Scott is a transfer from Fort Judson, and arrives at Fort Apache with a wagonload of stuff he has swapped; Now he wants to trade them for some Indian souvenirs. The Adams Diggings, art by Bill Ziegler; The gleaming gold of the Adams Digging in the lost Canyon of Sno-Ta-Hay is to this day not found again. A Matter of Addition text story. The Call of the Clan, art by Sparky Moore; When McLeod is captured by the phony "Indians", Rinty finds his bagpipe and scares them off. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.