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Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) comic books 1953-1955

  • Issue #13
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 13

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho come to the aid of Jason, a newspaper editor in Apache Ridge, who has been blinded by outlaws. With the town overtaken by lawlessness, Cisco and Pancho try to set things to rights. Cisco and Pancho encounter a dying man in the desert who warns them to look for the Jackaroo, leading them to hot-tempered Ruth Leland, owner of the embattled Deep Spring sheep ranch. Plus fun facts about longhorn cattle. Action-packed painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Taming a Longhorn; The Apache Ridge Bandits; Trouble in Tumbleweed. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $9 THE CISCO KID JANUARY-FEBRUARY 10 CENT COMIC BOOK 1953

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  • Issue #14
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 14

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Outlaws hijack a stagecoach, send the passengers away, and steal the coach itself. It's all part of a plot to rob the mine payroll, a plot that includes an outlaw dressed as an old lady. Cisco and Pancho interrupt a stagecoach robbery and encounter sailor Whitey Grimes, who is carrying a mysterious treasure. Plus fun facts about the vampire bat. The Vampire Bat; Oretown Masquerade; The Lucky String. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $23 Dell Comics The Cisco Kid #14 VG April 1953 Western Action ! Golden Age Comic

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  • Issue #15
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 15

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho find an unconscious, redheaded woman in the desert, and nobody in the nearby town knows who she is. But what does she have to do with the mysterious redheaded girl named Crystal, who can supposedly read minds and tell the future? Cisco tries to prove that his friend Don Gomez has been framed for a crooked land deal. Plus fun facts about the beef steer. Photo-realistic painted cover by Ernest Nordli must have really stood out on the newsstands in 1953. The Beef Steer; Skullduggery at Sun Prairie; The Silent One. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 16

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho find a town where the cattlemen and sheep herders live in harmony. But that's because they've joined forces to keep would-be farmers from homesteading on their lands. The White Masked Bandit targets trains, and dares the law to catch him. Plus fun facts about stampedes. Another dynamic painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Stampede; The Stockmen of Longhorn; The White Masked Bandit. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 17
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    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho get involved in a dispute over who's carrying the mail to towns on the remote frontier. That leads to a tense dogsled run through a raging blizzard. Cisco and Pancho set out to run a reverse scam on a crooked real-estate broker. Plus fun facts about the cowboys in Old California. Another nice painted cover, likely by Ernest Nordli. California Vaquero of 100 Years Ago; White Fury; Two-Way Frame-Up. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 18

    Painted cover by John Parker. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho rescue the prospector Pop Hammer from an ambush. A lost pair of spectacles at the scene leads Cisco to the attacker. Cisco and Pancho set out to help Dorrie deal with her eccentric uncle's latest invention: a sail-powered wagon, a literal "prairie schooner." Plus background on Cisco, Pancho, and Diablo the horse. Double Dynamite; The Prairie Schooner. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $20 THE CISCO KID 18, Dell Comics 1953, Golden Age Western

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  • Issue #19
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 19

    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho get involved when the dispute between two men over the rights to a gold mine turns violent. The duo intervenes when a crooked land agent schemes to steal widow Martha Turner's land. Plus fun facts about cattle on the range. Range Cattle; The Cisco Kid and the Jackal Roundup; The Cisco Kid and the Land Jumpers. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 20

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Runaway goats during a sandstorm lead Cisco and Pancho to Anna, who has found gold on her land. But outlaws Roby and Wes want to jump her claim, by force if possible. Cisco and Pancho set out to help an old friend find out if the man engaged to his daughter is only after his lands and fortune. Plus fun facts about cattle brands. Lively painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Brands and Branding; The Cisco Kid and the Petticoat Marker; The Cisco Kid and the Fiesta Cover-Up. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $10 The Cisco Kid Comic Book #20 1954 Dell Comics Collectible fair-good

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  • Issue #21
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 21

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    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho encounter Jackie, who is hunting the Grizzly Ghost, a ghostly bear holding a rifle and axe that appears once every 13 years. The ghost is terrorizing a lumber camp, but Jackie suspects Ferret Scrudge, who wants to buy the timberland, is behind it all. Pancho's uncle, Padre Tomas, enlists Cisco and Pancho to help catch the thief stealing relics from nearby missions. Plus fun facts about the grizzly bear. Ciscos Tales of the Trail: The Grizzly Bear; The Grizzly Ghost; The Mission Thief. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #22
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 22

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    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. The Cisco Kid goes after a gambler who's turned to robbing riverboats. Cisco and Pancho pursue outlaws to a mysterious lost canyon. But the outlaws are counting on local superstitions to keep them safe. Plus fun facts about the lariat. The Vaquero's Lariat; The River Boat Bandit; The Lost Canyon. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #23
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 23

    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho try to defend an immigrant Englishman's wagon from rogue Apaches. One family heirloom, a suit of armor, proves to be the best defense against enemy arrows. Seeking shelter from a storm, Cisco and Pancho find a hidden ranch threatened by outlaws. Plus fun facts about frontier Spanish. Frontier Spanish; The Iron Bandit; Mystery of Rancho Doro. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #24
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 24

    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Blackwell's plan hinges on getting rid of Cisco, so he can't compete in The Roaring River Rodeo. Someone takes a shot at Cisco during a performance of Rosa's play. Investigating, Cisco and Pancho learn that she stands to inherit the Silver Deuce mine after her brother's murder, but someone doesn't want that to happen. Plus fun facts about big cats. The Big Cats; The Roaring River Rodeo; The Silver Deuce. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #25
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 25

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho set off after their trader friend Tad, abducted by renegade Natives. Along the way, they try to warn an Army caravan about the renegades, but the green lieutenant doesn't believe them. While attending Antonio and Raquel's wedding, Cisco investigates why someone would kidnap the bride and try to shoot the groom. Plus advice on finding your way if lost in the wilderness. Lost!; Renegade Redskins; The Cisco Kid and Raquel's Ransom. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #26
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 26

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Pancho's Uncle Ferd comes to the duo for help - only he thinks that Pancho is the fast-shooting hero, and Cisco is the bumbling sidekick. Beautiful reporter Estralita tells Cisco and Pancho that Ferd's newspaper was investigating Boss Weevil. A public dust-up between rancher Hagen and his ex-foreman Ballard looks like opportunity for two cattle rustlers. Plus fun facts about cowboy hats. Cowboy Hats; The Cisco Kid and Pistol Pancho; The Cisco Kid and the Persistent Rustlers. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #27
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 27

    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho pay a visit to trapper Pops in his remote cabin, just when outlaws Blaster Briggs and Greasy show up to rob him of his hidden wealth. But when Pops decides to put it in the bank, Blaster targets the bank instead. Train robbers target a gold shipment while the sheriff is busy chasing Cisco and Pancho, thinking they're in cahoots. Plus fun facts about the armadillo. The Armadillo; Blaster Briggs; Doubled in Wax. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #28
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 28

    Painted cover by John Parker. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho rescue Peggy, the beautiful owner of the Rocking T Ranch, from a stampede. But a rustler left for dead tells Cisco and Pancho that Beetface Bob and the Border Bandits started the stampede to drive Peggy off her ranch. Pancho is ambushed by escaped convicts Bingles Dodd and Ace Rankin, who steal his clothes and hide out with a traveling circus. Action-packed painted cover by John Parker. Stampede at Sundown; The Rodeo Bluff. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #29
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 29

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    Painted cover by John Parker. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco doesn't want to pursue the bandit Two-Gun Tony, even for a $1000 reward, and he won't tell Pancho why. But he promised beautiful Theresa he would not go after her brother Tony, and now he must ask her to release him from that promise. Cisco and Pancho want to know why young Timmy, grandson of the ventriloquist The Great Ventrilo, is targeted for kidnapping by two outlaws. Another action-packed painted cover by John Parker. Two-Gun Tony; Siesta; Burro Trap; Pancho and the Perilous Pony. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.