(November-December 1952)

Dell, 1951 Series
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Price:
0.10 USD
Pages:
36
Indicia frequency:
bi-monthly
Indicia Publisher:
Dell Publishing Co., Inc.
Brand:
A Dell Comic
Format:
Standard Silver Age U.S.; Full Color; Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior; Saddle-Stitched; was On-Going Series

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Tonto / cover / 1 page (report information)

Credits

Pencils:
Ernest Nordli (painting)
Inks:
Ernest Nordli (painting)
Colors:
Ernest Nordli (painting)
Letters:
?

Content Information

Genre:
western
Characters:
Tonto

Old Man Owl (Table of Contents)

text story / 1 page (report information)

Credits

Script:
?
Pencils:
Nat Edson
Inks:
Nat Edson
Letters:
?

Content Information

Genre:
fact
Synopsis:
A brief description of the life and hunting habits of owls.

Land Grab (Table of Contents)

Tonto / comic story / 17 pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
Paul S. Newman?
Pencils:
Alberto Giolitti
Inks:
Alberto Giolitti
Colors:
?
Letters:
?

Content Information

Genre:
western
Characters:
Tonto; Chief Stone Bear; Ray Chester
Synopsis:
A man posing as a doctor tells Tonto's tribe that their water supply is contamined with typhus and that they must move their campsite or die. Tonto discovers that the man is actually a railroad promoter and is trying to take the tribal lands for the railroad.

Danger Trail (Table of Contents)

Tonto / comic story / 17 pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
Paul S. Newman?
Pencils:
Alberto Giolitti
Inks:
Alberto Giolitti
Colors:
?
Letters:
?

Content Information

Genre:
western
Characters:
Tonto; War Feather
Synopsis:
Tonto saves a friend of his from a lynch mob that has accused him of rustling horses. After the escape, Tonto and War Feather track down the real rustlers and help the ranchers recover their horses.

Indexer Notes

Page 16 of this story is printed in black and white. It appears on the inside back cover.


Editing

Table of Contents

  1. 1. Old Man Owl
  2. 2. Land Grab
    Tonto
  3. 3. Danger Trail
    Tonto
This issue was most recently modified by:
  • Gene Reed
Issues in this series have been indexed by:
  • James Ludwig