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Issue Details

Issue #132
Published February-March 1960
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing ?

Cover Details

Characters Lone Ranger (Clayton Moore)
Synopsis A bandit loses his gun after it's hit by the Lone Ranger’s bullet.
Genre western
Pencils ? (photo)
Inks ? (photo)
Colors ? (photo)
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1 page Frisky Fudgie advertisement "Five Seconds to Play"

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

1 page "Fresh up" Freddy Says: advertisement "How does a private eye get a quick, refreshing lift?"

Characters "Fresh up" Freddie
Genre funny animal
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Notes back cover; color ad in strip form for Seven-Up soft drink.

10 page The Lone Ranger story "The Warning Brand"

Characters Lone Ranger; Tonto
Synopsis A ranch representative uses his skill at branding to warn the Lone Ranger and Tonto that they are headed for an ambush.
Genre western
Script Paul S. Newman
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).

8 page The Lone Ranger story "War Feathers"

Characters Lone Ranger; Tonto
Synopsis Naturalist John Morton uses his bird-watcher's knowledge to allow the Lone Ranger and Tonto to escape a band of Indians on the war path.
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).

Half page Statement of Ownership filler

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Notes Statement of Ownership for Oct. 1, 1959. No circulation figures are listed.

1 page text story "The Man Called Rabbit"

Synopsis New Sheriff “Rabbit” Keene has to prove himself to the townspeople.
Genre western
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Notes text story with 1/4 page illustration

4 page The Lone Ranger story "The Black Glove"

Characters Lone Ranger; Tonto
Synopsis The Lone Ranger must decide if a cattleman is lying when he said he didn't shoot a sheepherder.
Genre western
Script Paul S. Newman
Pencils Tom Gill
Inks Tom Gill
Notes Continuation of "Solve the Mystery" series, with new name. 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 Disappears"

Characters Young Hawk; Little Buck
Synopsis Young Hawk and Little Buck strike a deal for a whaling canoe and crew by offering the copper they found. While retrieving the copper they are attacked by enemies and have to take refuge in a cave with an underwater opening.
Genre western
Pencils Jon Small
Inks Jon Small
Notes part of a continuing storyline; last panel is Dell's Pledge to Parents

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "Top Notch Ball Point Pen"

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Notes promo for subscriptions to Dell comics; also Dell’s Pledge to Parents.

1 page advertisement "Draw Lincoln"

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Notes inside back cover; black and white; ad for Art Instruction, Inc., (Minneapolis, Minn.) art course.