- Script:
- ?
- Pencils:
- Tom Gill?
- Inks:
- Tom Gill & assistants
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- western
- Characters:
- Lone Ranger (cameo)
- Synopsis:
- facts about rifles and their uses in the old West, “narratted” by the Lone Ranger
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inside front cover; black and white
- Script:
- Paul S. Newman
- Pencils:
- Tom Gill
- Inks:
- Tom Gill
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- western
- Characters:
- Lone Ranger; Tonto
- Synopsis:
- Apaches attack Fort Mills. Silver (without the Lone Ranger) must carry a message to get help at Fort Hammer.
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script credit from Robin Snyder, taken from Paul S. Newman's personal records
- Script:
- ?
- Pencils:
- ?
- Inks:
- ?
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- western
- Characters:
- Small Bear
- Synopsis:
- Small Bear and three Dog Soldiers delay a Crow raiding party.
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- Script:
- ?
- Pencils:
- ?
- Inks:
- ?
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- typeset
- Genre:
- humor
- Synopsis:
- A 17 panel strip about a mischeif-making alien in a flying saucer.
part of the centerfold used in all Gold Key comics that month.
- Letters:
- typeset
- Genre:
- fact
- Synopsis:
- facts about the invention of the electromagnet
part of the centerfold used in all Gold Key comics that month.
- Letters:
- typeset
- Genre:
- humor
- Synopsis:
- four unrelated panel cartoons
part of the centerfold used in all Gold Key comics that month.
- Genre:
- monster
- Synopsis:
- Drawings of four fanciful monsters: The Machine Monster, The Tendril Monster, The Storm Monster, and the Turtle-nocerous.
part of the centerfold used in all Gold Key comics that month.
- Script:
- ?
- Pencils:
- Tom Gill
- Inks:
- Tom Gill
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- western; bio
- Characters:
- Geronimo
- Synopsis:
- The story of Geronimo, chief of the Apache Indians.
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- Script:
- ?
- Pencils:
- ?
- Inks:
- ?
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- western
- Characters:
- Lone Ranger; Tonto
- Synopsis:
- A band of outlaws is holding hostages in an express office after a botched robbery. The Lone Ranger and Tonto hide in barrels to get into the building.
- Letters:
- typeset
- Genre:
- western
- Synopsis:
- Prospector Hal Baker has to decide whether to lead a posse to a canyon to capture bank robbers and possibly lose his gold claim there.
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text story with small illustration
- Script:
- ?
- Pencils:
- Tom Gill
- Inks:
- Tom Gill
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- ?
- Genre:
- western
- Characters:
- Lone Ranger; Tonto
- Synopsis:
- The Lone Ranger and Tonto trail train robbers to a town. The mystery is how they identify the robber's horses without having seen them in the chase.
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A "Solve the Mystery" story
- Letters:
- typeset
- Genre:
- humor
- Synopsis:
- three unrelated three-panel strips
- Script:
- ?
- Pencils:
- ?
- Inks:
- ?
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- typeset
- Genre:
- humor
- Synopsis:
- Contributions by Suzanne Cutsforth, Steve Hendrix, Dana Mayhugh, Stefano Caccia, Barbara Lynch, Douglas Krause, Teresa English, M’Leigh Kilpattrick, D’Ann Butler, Elaine O’Marl, Karen Lackaris, Janet Nelson, Debbie Paden, Jeff Boerttcher, PhyllisJean Stucker, Frank Fernandez, Debby Anderson, Keith Johnson, Marie Schulenbarg, Nancy LaRieviere, and Terri Orr.
riddles and jokes from readers with two illustratrions
- Pencils:
- Tom Gill
- Inks:
- Tom Gill
- Genre:
- western
- Synopsis:
- facts about Stirrups on a saddle.
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inside back cover; black and white
- Pencils:
- photograph
- Inks:
- photograph
- Colors:
- photograph
- Genre:
- animal; fact
- Synopsis:
- Color photograph of Alaska brown bears diorama “courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History, N.Y.” with a few lines of text below.
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back cover