- Script
- Manuel Medina
- Pencils
- Carlos Giménez (signed as Carlos)
- Inks
- Carlos Giménez (signed as Carlos)
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- Selecciones Ilustradas (syndication)
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Syd Bicking [Ringo]; Clem; Andres; Anna; Mr. Lopez; Joe Mortimer; Dolan; Baxter
- Synopsis
- Ringo arrives by train at Nogales on the Mexican frontier in order to return Mortimer to Tucson to be hanged. Mortimer's gang kidnaps the wife of one of the train drivers as the first step in their rescue plan.
- Reprints
The signature on this story is dated 1965. This story includes an occurance of the name "Gringo" without the "G" removed.
- Script
- Manuel Medina
- Pencils
- Carlos Giménez (signed as Carlos)
- Inks
- Carlos Giménez (signed as Carlos)
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- Selecciones Ilustradas (syndication)
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Syd Bicking [Ringo]; Mr. Fagan; Mayor Pickard; Pedro; Humberto; Miguel; Tim; Sheriff Jack Lee; Dean
- Synopsis
- Fagan offers Mayor Pickard of Red Rock $5,000 to clear a Mexican village for a new train line. The coversation is overheard and the villagers prepare to defend their homes, but Miguel inflames the situation by kidnapping the Mayor's son and provides some legal grounds for the villagers to be expelled at no cost. Ringo secures the Sheriff's agreement to investigate.
- Reprints
The signature on this story is dated "SI 64".
- Script
- Manuel Medina
- Pencils
- Carlos Giménez (signed as Carlos)
- Inks
- Carlos Giménez (signed as Carlos)
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- Selecciones Ilustradas (syndication)
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Syd Bicking [Gringo]; Laureano; Sheriff; Payton; Huck; Clay; Darrell
- Synopsis
- Syd travels to Los Picos pursuing two criminals, Payton and Huck. The pair plan to rob a rich gold mine and accidntally cause a landslide when caught in the act by Laureano. Buried under the rubble, he is blamed for the theft--but Ringo is determined to save him and uncover the truth.
- Reprints
There is no date on the signature in this story. This might not be the first printing of this story, but it is the earliest identified to date.