| Issue | #10 |
| Published | April 1968 |
| Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | ? |
| Characters | Lone Ranger; Silver |
| Synopsis | The Lone Ranger, mounted on a rearing Silver, fires at outlaws. |
| Genre | western |
| Pencils | Ernest Nordli (painting) |
| Inks | Ernest Nordli (painting) |
| Colors | Ernest Nordli (painting) |
| Reprinted | from Lone Ranger, The (Dell, 1948 series) #60 [with new logo] |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | inside front cover; color; ad for Quaker Life breakfast cereal. Premium is money from foreign lands. |
| Characters | Lone Ranger; Tonto |
| Synopsis | The Lone Ranger and Tonto must recover some maverick steers that Apaches have penned inside a sacred cave. |
| Genre | western |
| Synopsis | Tod Wilson has to decide whether to stop and help a half-frozen, unconscious man or continue on to get a doctor for his ailing wife. |
| Genre | western |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | text story with 1/4 page illustration |
| Reprinted | from Lone Ranger, The (Dell, 1948 series) #111 |
| Characters | Lone Ranger; Tonto |
| Synopsis | Old Tom Snyder's will leaves his ranch to a black and white dog and his owner Alkali Pickens. A pair of two-bit outlaws plot to kill Pickens and assume his identity. |
| 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 |
| Reprinted | from Lone Ranger, The (Dell, 1948 series) #75 |
| Synopsis | facts about South American Kinkajous. |
| Genre | animal; fact |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | part of the centerfold used in all Gold Key comics that month. |
| Synopsis | three different illustrated definitions of the word “scale.” |
| Genre | fact |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | part of the centerfold used in all Gold Key comics that month. |
| Synopsis | riddles and short jokes (text) |
| Genre | humor |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | riddles and jokes with two illustrations; part of the centerfold used in all Gold Key comics that month. |
| Synopsis | article on Styracosaurus dinosaurs with three illustrations. |
| Genre | animal; fact |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | part of the centerfold used in all Gold Key comics that month. |
| Characters | Small Bear; Long Lance |
| Synopsis | Small Bear and Long Lance are captured by Crows and forced to fight each other. |
| Genre | western |
| Pencils | Jon Small |
| Inks | Jon Small |
| Reprinted | from Cheyenne (Dell, 1957 series) #12 (August-October 1959) |
| Characters | Lone Ranger; Tonto; Ranger Jim; Dan Reid |
| Synopsis | Ranger Jim, who works the Lone Ranger's silver mine, is trapped by a cave-in and Dan Reid must get help. |
| Genre | western |
| Inks | Tom Gill? & assistants? |
| Notes | Lone Ranger's silver mine featured |
| Reprinted | from Lone Ranger, The (Dell, 1948 series) #135 |
| Synopsis | Two eight panel strips. One features a political pelted with vegetables. and the other a monkey who torments a gorilla. |
| Genre | humor |
| Letters | typeset |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | ad for Olympic Sale Club, Inc. (selling greeting cards) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | inside back cover; color; ad for Junior Sales Cub of America (selling greeting cards) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | back cover; ad for American Seed Co. (selling vegetable and flower seeds) |