- Script
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- Pencils
- Ken Bald
- Inks
- Ken Bald
- Colors
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- Letters
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- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Golden Arrow; White Wind (horse); Chief Standing Bear; Sitting Cub; Medicine Man
- Synopsis
- The Chief fears an evil spirit lurks over his son. Accidents have twice almost taken him to the happy hunting grounds. The evil spirit is actually the power-greedy medicine man.
Most probably art by Ken Bald when comparing other credited work from this period, long tapering neck of the horses, and long wavy eyebrows of people. He is credited on Golden Arrow for 1942 by Jerry Bails' Who's Who.
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- Ken Bald
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- Ken Bald
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Golden Arrow, mighty archer of the Old West, fears no man...
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Golden Arrow; White Wind (horse); Gerry Riggs (daughter) [The Gun Ghost] ; Riggs (rancher); Jimmy; Shifty; Pete
- Synopsis
- A ghost rider is scaring off the cowhands from rancher Riggs.
Notes as for the first story.
- Script
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- Ken Bald
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- Ken Bald
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- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Golden Arrow; White Wind (horse); Lem Gulper; Clementine
- Synopsis
- A lovesick cowboy wants his fellow cowboys to pretend to hold up the stage on which Clementine is riding, and then he will come along and bust it up.
- Reprints
Notes as for the first story.
- Script
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- Ken Bald
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- Ken Bald
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- Importing paid killers to drive out sheepmen is an old trick...
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Golden Arrow; White Wind (horse); Desolation (killer); Gordon;
- Synopsis
- Mr. Gordon wants the sheepmen scared out of the valley and hires a gunman to do the job.
Artnotes as for the first story.