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Issue Details

Issue #133
Published April-May 1960
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing ?

Cover Details

Characters Lone Ranger (Clayton Moore)
Synopsis The Lone Ranger approaches a door, gun drawn.
Genre western
Pencils ? (photo)
Inks ? (photo)
Colors ? (photo)
Letters typeset

1 page story "Trick Roping"

Characters Lone Ranger
Synopsis Trick to roping cattle and horse
Genre western; fact
Notes inside front cover; black and white

1 page Frisky Fudgie advertisement "Home Run Hero"

Characters Frisky Fudgie
Genre sports
Notes back cover; color ad for Kraft Fudgies candy in strip form.

10 page The Lone Ranger story "The Perfect Ambush"

Characters Lone Ranger; Tonto; Dan Reid
Synopsis After shooting a storekeeper, a band of outlaws kidnap Dan Reid to use him to lure the Lone Ranger and Tonto into a trap.
Genre western
Script Paul S. Newman
Pencils Tom Gill
Inks Tom Gill (& assistants)
Notes Script credit from "The Works of Paul S. Newman Part 25: 1960" by Robin Snyder in "The Comics" Vol. 19, No. 1 (January 2008).

9 page The Lone Ranger story "The Doomed Chief"

Characters Lone Ranger; Tonto
Synopsis Renegade Crow braves try to kill their chief Buffalo Horn and go on warpath.
Genre western
Script Paul S. Newman
Pencils Tom Gill
Notes Script credit from "The Works of Paul S. Newman Part 25: 1960" by Robin Snyder in "The Comics" Vol. 19, No. 1 (January 2008).
Reprinted in Lone Ranger, The (Gold Key, 1964 series) #14

1 page text story "The Witness"

Synopsis Ed Camby and Marshal Jed Roper scheme to make a killer show himself in town.
Genre western
Letters typeset
Notes text story with 1/4 page illustration

4 page The Lone Ranger story "Hideout"

Characters Lone Ranger; Tonto
Synopsis Outlaws use trimming horses' tails as an alibi, but the Lone Ranger sees through their ruse.
Genre western
Script Paul S. Newman
Pencils Tom Gill
Inks Tom Gill
Notes Script credit from "The Works of Paul S. Newman Part 25: 1960" by Robin Snyder in "The Comics" Vol. 19, No. 1 (January 2008).

6 page Young Hawk story "Young Hawk Makes Sail"

Characters Young Hawk; Little Buck
Synopsis After trading their load of copper to the Sea People for a sea-going canoe and crew, Young Hawk and Little Buck travel north. They stop and fashion a sail and teach their crew how to use bows and arrows and clubs in combat.
Genre western
Pencils Jon Small
Inks Jon Small
Notes part of a continuing storyline; last panel is Dell's Pledge to Parents

Half page story "The Coyote"

Synopsis facts about coyotes
Genre animal; fact

Half page advertisement "Aces in Suedes"

Letters typeset
Notes ad for Bristol Shoes

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "Subscribe Now!"

Letters typeset
Notes inside back cover; black and white; promo for subscriptions to Dell comics; also Dell’s Pledge to Parents.