Issue | #11 |
Published | March 1950 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Virginia Provisiero |
Notes | Photo from unknown Republic Pictures' movie. |
Characters | Rocky Lane |
Genre | Western |
Pencils | ? (Photograph) |
Inks | ? (Photograph) |
Colors | ? (Photograph) |
Notes | Photo from unknown Republic Pictures' movie. |
Notes | Indexed from a scanned copy missing inside front and inside rear covers. Presumed to be an ad. |
Genre | Western |
Characters | Rocky Lane; Blackjack (his horse) |
Synopsis | Rocky Lane captures six Indians single-handed after they kidnap the ranch owner's son. |
Genre | Western |
Notes | Intro to strip mentions the movie "Powder River Rustlers". |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Lit-Win ? |
Pencils | Lit-Win ? |
Inks | Lit-Win ? |
Genre | Western |
Characters | Rod Cameron |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Two trading cards featuring Rod Cameron. |
Genre | Western; Humor |
Genre | Western |
Notes | Last 1/8 of a page is an offer for an autographed picture. |
Characters | Tom Mix |
Synopsis | Ad for two premiums (a bullet-shaped telescope and a magic-tone birdcall) from Ralston. |
Genre | Humor; Western |
Script | Lit-Win ? |
Pencils | Lit-Win ? |
Inks | Lit-Win ? |
Characters | Pud |
Synopsis | Pud is a great ice skater when he chews Dubble Bubble bubble gum. |
Script | Ray Thompson [as Ray T] |
Pencils | Ray Thompson [as Ray T] |
Inks | Ray Thompson [as Ray T] |
Characters | Bill Bixby |
Genre | Teen |
Genre | Western |
Script | Rod Reed [as Walter Farmer] |
Letters | Typeset |
Genre | Humor |
Notes | Stereotypical depiction of Indians. |
Genre | Western |
Script | Allan "Rocky" Lane (signed) |
Notes | Letter to the readers from Rocky Lane. Mentions the movies "The Wyoming Bandit" and "Navajo Trail". |
Genre | Western |
Notes | True or False quiz. |
Notes | Inside back cover missing in scanned copy. Presumed to be an ad. |
Notes | Ad for prizes for selling seeds for the American Seed Company. On back cover of comic. |