Issue | #267 |
Published | February 1950 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Indicia title is "LITTLE BEAVER, No. 267." Code number is L.B.O.S. #267-502. Copyright 1950 by Stephen Slesinger. |
Characters | Little Beaver; Po-Ko |
Genre | western |
Pencils | Fred Harman (signed) |
Inks | Fred Harman (signed) |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | Fred Harman (photo); Little Beaver; ? [as Little Beaver] (photos) |
Synopsis | Introductory pages with Little Beaver providing captions for six photos. |
Script | Fred Harman ? |
Pencils | Fred Harman (art); Edward Lane (photos) |
Inks | Fred Harman (art); Edward Lane (photos) |
Notes | Inside front cover and inside back cover; black and white. Hand-lettered text, art, and photos. Photos feature Indian boy dressed as the Little Beaver character. One photo features Fred Harman at the drawing board sketching the boy as Little Beaver and a woman dressed as Red Ryder's girlfriend Beth. All photos are credited to Edward Lane. |
Characters | Little Beaver; Po-Ko; Papoose (horse); Red Ryder; Thunder (horse); Blackjack (villain); Chief White Cloud; Hubert M. Bumpkin |
Synopsis | An outlaw named Blackjack commits crimes with the help of men dressed as Indians. A vigilante group is formed to drive Chief White Cloud's tribe out of the area. Little Beaver and Po-Ko go to warn Chief White Cloud and have to hide with the tribe in cliff dwellings when the vigilantes come. Red Ryder comes to their rescue. |
Genre | western |
Script | Fred Harman ? |
Pencils | Fred Harman ? |
Inks | Fred Harman ? |
Notes | Story logo says "by Fred Harman", but may or may not be by him. |
Characters | Little Beaver |
Synopsis | Head and shoulders drawing of Little Beaver with Navajo hogan in background. |
Genre | western |
Pencils | Fred Harman ? |
Inks | Fred Harman ? |
Notes | Back cover. Pin-up illustration "signed" by Little Beaver. |