| Issue | #102 |
| Published | December 1956 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | ? |
| Characters | Lone Ranger |
| Genre | western |
| Pencils | Sam Savitt (painting) |
| Inks | Sam Savitt (painting) |
| Colors | Sam Savitt (painting) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Art credit from "Sam Savitt Checklist" in Illustration Magazine Vol 1, #4, August 2002; original indexer credited Hank Hartman with the painting. |
| Notes | inside front cover; illustrated ad for Trix cereal. |
| Characters | Lone Ranger; Tonto |
| Synopsis | The Lone Ranger and Tonto fend off attacks by the Hopi Indians and rescue a group of Army surveyors from the Grand Canyon. |
| Genre | western |
| Script | Paul S. Newman |
| Pencils | Tom Gill |
| Inks | Tom Gill |
| Notes | script credit from Robin Snyder, taken from Paul S. Newman's personal records. |
| Characters | Lone Ranger; Tonto |
| Synopsis | Krim's outlaw gang takes refuge in Wild Horse Valley, the birthplace of the Lone Ranger's horse Silver. |
| Genre | western |
| Script | Paul S. Newman |
| Pencils | Tom Gill |
| Inks | Tom Gill |
| Notes | script credit from Robin Snyder, taken from Paul S. Newman's personal records. |
| Synopsis | Big Jim Mason saves his tormentor, Dude Henshaw, from a wagon full of dynamite. |
| Genre | western |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | text story. no illustration. |
| Characters | Young Hawk; Little Buck |
| Synopsis | Young Hawk, Little Buck, and the Onondagas continue their sailing canoe trip down the Hudson River; rescuing three Delaware tribesmen from a forest fire. Reaching New York harbor they continue southward. |
| Genre | western |
| Script | Gaylord DuBois |
| Pencils | Jon Small |
| Inks | Jon Small |
| Notes | part of a continuing storyline; script credit from Robin Snyder, taken from Gaylord DuBois' personal records. |
| Notes | illustrated ad for Gilbert American Flyer model trains. |
| Notes | inside back cover; illustrated color ad for Daisy Air Rifles. |
| Notes | back cover; illustrated color ad for Schwinn Bicycles. Schwinn Mark II Jaguar depicted. |