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Star Ranger (1937 Ulten Pub.) comic books

  • Issue #1
    Star Ranger (1937 Ulten Pub.) 1

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    Cover by W. M. Allison. Stories and art by Irving Frisch, Norman A. Daniels, Frank Gruber, W. C. Miller, W. M. Allison, Dick Ryan, Fred Schwab, LaRue Edwards, Omar Gwinn, W. C. Brigham, Valens Morgno, Tom Curry, Richard Speed and Creig Flessel. An early Western anthology published by Harry Chesler, one of the first Western-themed U. S. comic books (along with Western Picture Stories). Texas Ranger Lee Trent goes after the mysterious bank-robbing gang known only as the Ghost Riders. Historical and educational strips, including comics biographies of Jesse James, Sitting Bull, Horace Greeley and Buffalo Bill. Short Western strips, sometimes just one to three pages, with titles like Wanted Men and Empty Six-Guns. An escaped convict is given away by a toothbrush. Jess Phoolin; Trailer Triggers; Death's Head Range; Tenderfoot Joe; The Ghost Riders; Jesse James; Trouble Hunters; Western Facts; The Winnah; Lobo; Ace and Deuce; Copperhead Canyon; Sitting Bull; Waitin' For a Sucker; Home On the Range; Valley of Living Death; Horace Greeley; Empty Six-Guns; Fangs of Fate; Daffy Dills; Wrong Again; Wanted Men; Dude McStude; Silver Saddle; Slim Pickens; Out Where the West Begins; Air Patrol; The West That Was; The Joker; Stolen Gold; Homeless Oscar; Lariat Law; The Return of Tarzan; Watch Out; The Valley of Fear; Buffalo Bill; Killer McGee Robs a Bank; Lonesome Luke. 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/2 in., 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Star Ranger (1937 Ulten Pub.) 2

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    Cover by Fred Schwab. Stories and art by Ken Fitch, Norman A. Daniels, Fred Guardineer, W. M. Allison, Dick Ryan, Fred Schwab, James Sanders, Rafael Astarita, Tom Curry, Richard Speed and Creig Flessel. An early Western anthology published by Harry Chesler, one of the first Western-themed U. S. comic books (along with Western Picture Stories). A missing-persons investigation leads a sheriff to an old ghost town and a band of murderous robbers. Historical and educational strips, including comics biographies of The Pony Express, Red Cloud, and Pancho Villa. Short Western strips, sometimes just one to three pages, with titles like Home on the Range and Gopher Moore. How the buffalo coexisted with the Native Americans in the years before white settlements. To a Pinto Pony; The Pony Express; Tenderfoot Joe; Tenderfoot Mary; The Ghosts of Ghost Town; Ace and Deuce; The Old One; Red Cloud; Cowboy Jake; Francisco Villa; Gun Boss; Boss of the Ranch; Wanted for Murder; Sam Hill; Home on the Range; Trouble Shooters; Gopher Moore; Bandit Raid; Pal; Homeless Oscar; Spurs For a Man; Midnight Mob; Pinto Pete; Hurtling Death; Jest the Type; Vanishing Herd; Western Facts; Okie Doke; Jess Phoolin; Bull Moose; The West That Was; Killer McGee; Smoke Range; Hi-Lee Hi-Low; Lonesome Luke. 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/2 in., 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Star Ranger (1937 Ulten Pub.) 3

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    Cover by Fred Schwab. Stories and art by Will Harr, Fred Guardineer, W. M. Allison, Dick Ryan, Fred Schwab, Jim Chambers, Richard Speed and Irving Frisch. An early Western anthology published by Harry Chesler, one of the first Western-themed U. S. comic books (along with Western Picture Stories). A drunken cowhand gets fired and starts a stampede. Historical and educational strips, including comics biographies of Crazy Horse, Great Northern rail baron James Hill and The Buffalo. Short Western strips, sometimes just one to three pages, with titles like Jest the Type and Cactus Cal. Military pilot Ted is enlisted to help find aerial bandits terrorizing the US-Mexico border. The Buffalo; Crazy Horse; Tenderfoot Joe; Tenderfoot Mary; Wild West Junior; Ace and Deuce; Death's Head Range; The Empire Builder; Cowboy Jake; Lyin' Lou; The Double-Crosser; Six-Shooter Justice; Medicine Man; Trigger Trap; Maverick Puncher; Cactus Cal; Gopher Moore; Tommy Hawk; Tubby of the T-Bone Ranch; Homeless Oscar; Wagon Trail; Trouble Hunters; Hokus-Pokus; Wings Over the Border; Jest the Type; Yes Sir, That's My Baby; Western Facts; Pedro and Pancho; Jess Phoolin; Gitalong Jones; The West That Was; Killer McGee; Daffy Dills; Bunk House; Lonesome Luke. 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/2 in., 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Star Ranger (1937 Ulten Pub.) 4

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    Cover by Dick Ryan. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Jack Romer, Norman Daniels, Fred Guardineer, W. M. Allison, Dick Ryan, Bard Reynolds, Rafael Astarita, Fred Schwab, Jim Chambers, Charles R. Allen and Irving Frisch. An early Western anthology published by Harry Chesler, one of the first Western-themed U. S. comic books (along with Western Picture Stories). Historical and educational strips, including comics biographies of Chief Two Gun White Calf, Pat Crowe and The Prairie Dog. Short Western strips, sometimes just one to three pages, with titles like Lyin' Lou and Tenderfoot Joe. Banditos hijack a plane with military pilot Ted aboard, and he mounts a desperate plan. Outlaws fleeing a posse are stymied by a poisoned well. Also featuring an early story by Charles Biro, later the mind behind the notorious Crime Does Not Pay comic. Air Plunder; Taca Tala; Real Man; Poisoned Water; Death Rides the Range; Tenderfoot Joe; Tenderfoot Mary; Wild West Junior; Ace and Deuce; Words Without Music; Null and Void; Cowboy Jake; Lyin' Lou; Chief Two Gun White Calf; The Square-Ups; The Old Prospector; The Last Hand; The Gay Desperado; Out Where the West Begins; Gopher Moore; Tommy Hawk; Tubby of the T-Bone Ranch; Homeless Oscar; Wagon Trail; Trouble Hunters; Hokus-Pokus; Wings Over the Border; Jest the Type; Yes Sir, That's My Baby; Western Facts; Pedro and Pancho; Jess Phoolin; Prairie Dog; Palsy-Walsy; Pat Crowe; Slim Pickens; The West That Was; Killer McGee; Bunk House; Lonesome Luke. 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/2 in., 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Star Ranger (1937 Ulten Pub.) 5

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    Cover by Fred Schwab. Stories and art by Jack Cole, Will Eisner, Norman Daniels, Fred Guardineer, Tod Moro, Jack Meltzer, Creig Flessel, Fred Schwab, Jim Chambers, and Irving Frisch. An early Western anthology published by Harry Chesler, one of the first Western-themed U. S. comic books (along with Western Picture Stories). Historical and educational strips, including comics biographies of Jack Dalton and Chief Bad Hawk. Short Western strips, sometimes just one to three pages, with titles like Lyin' Lou and Tenderfoot Joe. The Trouble Hunters match wits with two rodeo rejects who have a supply of fireworks. Killer McGee is tried for his crimes against an entire state. Also featuring early stories and art by comics legends Jack Cole (creator of Plastic Man) and Will Eisner.White Coat; Death Rides the Air Patrol; Ace in the Hole; Next of Kin; Tenderfoot Joe; Tenderfoot Mary; Wild West Junior; Ace and Deuce; Words Without Music; Null and Void; Cowboy Jake; Lyin' Lou; Chief Bad Hawk; Rolling Plains; White Coat; Rattlesnake; Stage Hold-Up; Air Patrol; Ace In the Hole; Tommy Hawk; Tubby of the T-Bone Ranch; Homeless Oscar; Next-o'-Kin; Trouble Hunters; Free Gold; Where Men Are Men; Daffy-Dills; Western Facts; Pedro and Pancho; Jess Phoolin; Slim Pickens; The West That Was; Killer McGee; Bunk House; Lonesome Luke. 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/2 in., 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Star Ranger (1937 Ulten Pub.) 6
    • Interior complete. Full length spine split. Front cover missing with back cover attached.
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    Cover by Fred Schwab. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Daniels, Fred Guardineer, Tod Moro, Richard Speed, Jack Romer, Fred Schwab, William Allison, Ken Fitch and Rafael Astarita. An early Western anthology published by Harry Chesler, one of the first Western-themed U. S. comic books (along with Western Picture Stories). Historical and educational strips, including comics biographies of Arizona Pete and Chief White Wolf. Short Western strips, sometimes just one to three pages, with titles like Lyin' Lou and Tenderfoot Joe. Lyin' Lou tells the story of the biggest mosquito of all time, but then, his name is Lyin' Lou. Outlaw and recluse Arizona Pete lives in the hills, defying the sheriffs of two states for years. Also featuring an early story by Charles Biro, later the mind behind the notorious Crime Does Not Pay comic. Chief White Wolf; Air Patrol; The Cowgirl; Arizona Pete; Tenderfoot Joe; Tenderfoot Mary; Wild West Junior; Ace and Deuce; Words Without Music; Null and Void; Cowboy Jake; Lyin' Lou; Baldy; Covered Wagons; Human Pelts; Midnight Bandit Raid; Pilot's Courage; Lucky Draw; The Dude Departs; Tubby of the T-Bone Ranch; Homeless Oscar; Two Gun Surprise; Jest the Type; Jest a Laugh; Daffy-Dills; Jess Phoolin; Slim Pickens; Killer McGee; Lonesome Luke. 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/2 in., 68 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Star Ranger (1937 Ulten Pub.) 7

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    Cover by Fred Schwab. Stories and art by Charles Biro, Norman Daniels, Fred Guardineer, Tod Moro, Richard Speed, Tom Curry, Frank Frollo, Fred Schwab, William Allison, Dick Ryan, Irving Frisch, Will Harr and Rafael Astarita. An early Western anthology published by Harry Chesler, one of the first Western-themed U. S. comic books (along with Western Picture Stories). Historical and educational strips, including comics biographies of John Dillinger and Chief White Wolf. Short Western strips, sometimes just one to three pages, with titles like Lyin' Lou and Tenderfoot Joe. New York mobsters hide out on the dude ranch, but Ace and Deuce realize who they are. Neighbors vie for the rights to a valuable oil well. Also featuring an early story by Charles Biro, later the mind behind the notorious Crime Does Not Pay comic. Chief White Wolf; Errand of Mercy; Marked Bullets; Dynamite Trail; Bad Medicine; Grizzly Dunn; Air Patrol; The Little Papoose; John Dillinger; Tenderfoot Joe; Tenderfoot Mary; Wild West Junior; Ace and Deuce; Words Without Music; Null and Void; Cowboy Jake; Lyin' Lou; Killer's Horse; One Less Horse-Thief!; Bad Medicine; Grizzly Dunn; Errand of Mercy; Big Trees in America; Death's Head Range; Marked Bullets; Tubby of the T-Bone Ranch; Homeless Oscar; Jest the Type; Jest a Laugh; Daffy-Dills; Jess Phoolin; Slim Pickens; Killer McGee; Lonesome Luke. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Star Ranger (1937 Ulten Pub.) 8

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    Cover by Fred Schwab. Stories and art by Paul Gustavson, Norman Daniels, Fred Guardineer, Tod Moro, Richard Speed, Tom Curry, Frank Frollo, Fred Schwab, William Allison, Dick Ryan, Irving Frisch, Will Harr and Rafael Astarita. An early Western anthology published by Harry Chesler, one of the first Western-themed U. S. comic books (along with Western Picture Stories). Short Western strips, sometimes just one to three pages, with titles like Wild West Junior and Tenderfoot Joe. The Air Patrol helps maintain law and order on the frontier. Lyin' Lou's latest story is so outrageous, even he's not sure he believes it. Air Patrol; Tenderfoot Joe; Wild West Junior; Ace and Deuce; Null and Void; Cowboy Jake; Lyin' Lou; Tommy Hawk; Christmas Bullets; Bread and Bullets; Gold Coast; Blood on the Rio Grande. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Star Ranger (1937 Ulten Pub.) 9

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    Cover by Fred Schwab. Stories and art by Paul Gustavson, Norman Daniels, Fred Guardineer, Tod Moro, Richard Speed, Tom Curry, Frank Frollo, Fred Schwab, William Allison, Dick Ryan, Irving Frisch, Will Harr and Rafael Astarita. An early Western anthology published by Harry Chesler, one of the first Western-themed U. S. comic books (along with Western Picture Stories). Short Western strips, sometimes just one to three pages, with titles like Wild West Junior and Tenderfoot Joe. The Trouble Hunters tackle outlaws in the mostly modern West. Lyin' Lou tells a tale that's even taller than the last tale he told. Trouble Hunters; Tenderfoot Joe; Wild West Junior; Ace and Deuce; Null and Void; Cowboy Jake; Lyin' Lou; Tommy Hawk; Tubby of the T-Bone Ranch; Lee Trent; Invisible Armor; Burning Luck. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    Star Ranger (1937 Ulten Pub.) 10

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    Cover by Fred Schwab. Stories and art by Jack Cole, Bob Wood, Norman Daniels, Fred Guardineer, Gill Fox, Paul Gustavson, Al Hopkins, Frank Frollo, Fred Schwab, Bard Reynolds, Ken Ernst, and Rafael Astarita. An early Western anthology published by Harry Chesler, one of the first Western-themed U. S. comic books (along with Western Picture Stories). Tenderfoot Joe has trouble shoeing a horse, so he buys it cowboy boots instead. Historical and educational strips, including comics biographies of Geronimo and Teddy Roosevelt. Short Western strips, sometimes just one to three pages, with titles like Lyin' Lou and Tenderfoot Joe. An early humor strip (and cover) by comics legend Jack Cole, creator of Plastic Man. Also featuring an early story by Bob Wood, later the mind behind the notorious Crime Does Not Pay comic. Lucky Brand; Wild Horse; Down the Trail; Chief Geronimo; Trail Blazers; Top-notchers; American Eagle; Air Patrol; Medicine Man; Rescue Assignment; Tenderfoot Joe; Killing to Live; Wild West Junior; Ace and Deuce; Words Without Music; Null and Void; Cowboy Jake; Lyin' Lou; The Rifle Riders; Spurs; Lee Trent; Jest the Type; Jess Phoolin; Slim Pickens; Killer McGee; Lonesome Luke. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Star Ranger (1937 Ulten Pub.) 11

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    Cover by Fred Schwab. Stories and art by Paul Gustavson, Norman Daniels, Fred Guardineer, Tod Moro, Richard Speed, Fred Schwab, William Allison, Dick Ryan, and Rafael Astarita. An early Western anthology published by Harry Chesler, one of the first Western-themed U. S. comic books (along with Western Picture Stories). Short Western strips, sometimes just one to three pages, with titles like Wild West Junior and Cowboy Jake. The Trouble Hunters find a new assignment in the New West. Lyin' Lou's latest story is so incredible, even his mother doesn't believe it. Wild West Junior; Ace and Deuce; Null and Void; Cowboy Jake; Lyin' Lou; Two-Gun Egbert; Tubby of the T-Bone Ranch; Pedro Jumps Again; Fire; Shadowgraphs. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Star Ranger (1937 Ulten Pub.) 12

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    Cover by Jack Cole. Stories and art by Paul Gustavson, Norman Daniels, Fred Guardineer, Tod Moro, Richard Speed, Fred Schwab, William Allison, Dick Ryan, and Rafael Astarita. An early Western anthology published by Harry Chesler, one of the first Western-themed U. S. comic books (along with Western Picture Stories). Short Western strips, sometimes just one to three pages, with titles like Wild West Junior and Cowboy Jake. The Trouble Hunters tackle outlaws in the modern West. The Air Patrol helps maintain law and order on the US-Mexico border. Cover by comics legend Jack Cole, creator of Plastic Man. Wild West Junior; Ace and Deuce; Null and Void; Cowboy Jake; Lyin' Lou; Tenderfoot Joe; Trouble Hunters; Air Patrol; Lee Trent; Two Buckaroos; The Torn Map; Monarch of the Glen; White Beaver. Final issue under this title; series continues as Cowboy Comics (1938) #13. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.