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inside front cover; black and white; promo for subscriptions to Dell comics; also Dell’s Pledge to Parents.
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- Tom Gill
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- Tom Gill
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- western-frontier
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- Lone Ranger; Tonto
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- The operator of a casino tries to delay a crew building a railroad so that they will continue to get the workers' business.
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- Tom Gill
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- Tom Gill
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- western-frontier
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- Lone Ranger; Tonto
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- Sioux change signals to cause two trains to collide in a snowstorm, hoping to spark a range war.
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- Tom Gill
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- western-frontier
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- Lone Ranger; Tonto
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- The Lone Ranger must find an informant who is tipping off bandits on which train to rob.
A "Solve the Mystery" story; though not billed as such.
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- western-frontier
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- Seth Baldwin
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- Seth Baldwin uses burning tumbleweeds to stop a cattle stampede.
Text story with 1/4 page illustration.
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- Rex Maxon
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- Rex Maxon
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- Yark! Yarrrk!
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- western-frontier
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- Young Hawk; Little Buck
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- Leaving the Pecos River, Young Hawk and Little Buck make their way to the Red River, where they build a raft and go downstream to the Mississippi. Little Buck's leg is broken by the thrashing tail of a dying alligator.
Part of a continuing storyline; last panel is Dell's Pledge to Parents.
Artwork first credited to Jon Small.
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Statement of Ownership for Oct. 1, 1958. No circulation figures given.
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- non-fiction; western-frontier
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- facts about early pioneers
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inside back cover; black and white; ad for Art Instruction, Inc., drawing course.
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- anthropomorphic-funny animals
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- "Fresh up" Freddie
back cover; color ad in strip form for Seven-Up soft drink.