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Issue Details

Issue #9
Published March 1949
Frequency monthly
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 52
Editing ?

Cover Details

Characters Lone Ranger; Silver (horse)
Synopsis The Lone Ranger jumps Silver over a chasm to escape a pursuing gang.
Genre western
Pencils Mo Gollub?
Inks Mo Gollub?
Notes Reprinted as part of promo page in Lone Ranger #12. Cover has "This is a King Feature" emblem.
Reprinted in Lone Ranger, The (1948 series) #12 (see notes)

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "Hi-Yo, Silver, Away!"

Characters Lone Ranger, Silver (horse)
Letters typeset
Notes inside front cover; black and white; promo for subscriptions to Dell’s Lone Ranger comic.
Reprinted from Lone Ranger, the (Dell, 1948 series) #7

27 page The Lone Ranger story "The Lone Ranger and the Boy Sheriff"

Characters Lone Ranger; Tonto; Dan Reid; Silver (horse); Scout (horse); Victor (horse)
Synopsis After his father is murdered by Buck Santos, the sheriff's son tries to take over the job, but he need to overcome his fear of guns.
Genre western
Script Fran Striker?
Pencils Charles Flanders
Inks Charles Flanders
Notes Four tiers of panels per page.
Reprinted from The Lone Ranger (King Features Syndicate) 1945 newspaper strips.

15 page The Lone Ranger story "The Lone Ranger and the Silver Bullets"

Characters Lone Ranger; Tonto; Silver (horse); Scout (horse)
Synopsis Someone is committing murders and leaving silver bullets at the scene to frame the Lone Ranger.
Genre western
Script Fran Striker?
Pencils Charles Flanders
Inks Charles Flanders
Notes Four tiers of panels per page.
Reprinted from The Lone Ranger (King Features Syndicate) 1944 newspaper strips.

2 page Range Savvy filler "Saddles and Lariats"

Synopsis Facts about cowboys' saddles and lariats.
Genre western; fact
Pencils Mo Gollub
Inks Mo Gollub
Notes Text and illustrations.

4 page text article "Tom Rynning's Long Ride"

Characters Tom Rynning; Little Raven (Arapahoe Indian)
Synopsis Retelling of Tom Rynning's 300 mile flight from Dodge City, Kansas, to Texas after a gunfight.
Genre western; fact
Script Carl Smith (credited)
Pencils Mo Gollub [as M. Gollub] (signed)
Inks Mo Gollub [as M. Gollub] (signed)
Letters typeset
Notes Text story with seven illustrations.

1 page filler "Some Unusual Indian Headgear"

Synopsis Depictions of unusual Indian headgear.
Genre western; fact
Notes Inside back cover; black and white. Illustrations with brief text.

1 page illustration "Chief Touch the Cloud"

Characters Chief Touch The Cloud
Synopsis Portrait of Chief Touch the Cloud, an Arapahoe Indian.
Genre western
Pencils Mo Gollub?
Inks Mo Gollub?
Notes Back cover; second in a series of portraits of Indian warriors. Identification is printed on inside back cover.