The Lone Ranger #112 [15¢]

Dell, 1948 Series
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Dell Publishing Co. Inc.
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Issue Notes

Hey, Pardners! Wear the Jeans of Cowboy Champions- Blue Bell Wranglers (Table of Contents: 1) (Expand) /

Blue Bell / advertisement / 1 page (report information)

Trapped in the Lone Ranger's Cabin (Table of Contents: 2)

The Lone Ranger / comic story / 12 pages (report information)

Script
Paul S. Newman
Pencils
Tom Gill
Inks
Tom Gill
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Genre
western-frontier
Characters
Lone Ranger; Tonto; Dan Reid; Ranger Jim
Synopsis
Outlaws stumble on the cabin fronting the Lone Ranger's silver mine and hold Jim hostage. Dan Reid hides in the mine shaft, which is hidden by a secret door in the cabin.
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Indexer Notes

Lone Ranger's silver mine featured; script credit from Robin Snyder, taken from Paul S. Newman's personal records (March 2002).

Desert Message (Table of Contents: 3)

text story / 1 page (report information)

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Genre
western-frontier
Synopsis
Dan Orton is kidnapped by Gus Gunnel, but is saved by his knowledge of Hopi sand painting.
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Indexer Notes

text story with small illustration

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 4)

Young Hawk / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Gaylord Du Bois
Pencils
Rex Maxon
Inks
Rex Maxon
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
There are the rest of the strange animals...
Genre
western-frontier
Characters
Young Hawk; Little Buck
Synopsis
Young Hawk and Little Buck ride their new horses inland from the coast and escape an ambush by Spanish conquistadors.

Indexer Notes

part of a continuing series; script credit from Robin Snyder, taken from Gaylord Du Bois' personal records (March 2002).
Artwork first credited to Jon Small.

The Refuge (Table of Contents: 5)

The Lone Ranger / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Paul S. Newman
Pencils
Tom Gill
Inks
Tom Gill
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Genre
western-frontier
Characters
Lone Ranger; Tonto
Synopsis
Bob Grant has a change of heart after taking part in a raid on the town and leaves his gang to take refuge in an old abandoned Spanish church.
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Indexer Notes

script credit from Robin Snyder, taken from Paul S. Newman's personal records (March 2002).

The Coyote (Table of Contents: 6)

text article / 0.5 page (report information)

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Genre
non-fiction; animal
Synopsis
Facts about the coyote.

Indexer Notes

Short article with illustration.

Free Comic Booklet Free (Table of Contents: 7) (Expand) /

Jumping Jacks / advertisement / 0.5 page (report information)

Free ”KE” Puzzle (Table of Contents: 8) (Expand) /

promo (ad from the publisher) / 1 page (report information)

Pard'ner... ...Here's a Real Bike! (Table of Contents: 9) (Expand) /

Schwinn / advertisement / 1 page (report information)

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Table of Contents
  1. 1. Hey, Pardners! Wear the Jeans of Cowboy Champions- Blue Bell Wranglers
    Blue Bell
  2. 2. Trapped in the Lone Ranger's Cabin
    The Lone Ranger
  3. 3. Desert Message
  4. 4. ["There are the rest of the strange animals..."]
    Young Hawk
  5. 5. The Refuge
    The Lone Ranger
  6. 6. The Coyote
  7. 7. Free Comic Booklet Free
    Jumping Jacks
  8. 8. Free ”KE” Puzzle
  9. 9. Pard'ner... ...Here's a Real Bike!
    Schwinn
This issue was modified by
  • Peter Croome
  • Katy Hayhurst
  • Alan Hutchinson