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Comic books in 'American Indian'

  • Issue #17
    Herbie (1964 ACG) 17
    Published Apr 1966 by ACG.

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    Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger. Popnecker the Pilgrim!, script by Richard Hughes (as Shane O'Shea), art by Ogden Whitney; Herbie's family owes money dating back to the Mayflower. Herbie travels back in time to set things straight. Herbie and the Spirits!, script by Richard Hughes (as Shane O'Shea), art by Ogden Whitney; Herbie is the new kid in school. He proves his bravery by going to a haunted house. Supernatural beings (a witch, a ghost, a creep, and Frankenstein) cause havoc, but prove to be no match for Herbie, his lollipops, or his magic. 36 pgs. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #1
    Heritage of America's Grain Belt (1952) 1
    • Staple rust with migration.
    • Staple rust with migration.
    • Staple rust.

    Promotional Comic from The Minneapolis Brewing Company. Features Facts about America's Grain Belt. Saddle Stitched, 8-in x 10 1/2-in, 12 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #2
    Heroes of the Wild Frontier (1956) 2

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  • Issue #27
    Heroes of the Wild Frontier (1956) 27

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  • Issue #1
    Hi-Ho Comics (1946) 1

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    Ellis Chambers cover pencils, L.B. Cole cover inks. Ellis Chambers interior art unless otherwise noted. Each issue of the Hi-Ho series contains new comic-format humor stories featuring recurring anthropomorphic "funny animal" characters; a two-page text story accompanies. Eddie Elephant in "Better Late Than Never": Eddie reconsiders his decision to play hooky (6 pages). Percy Pelican in "You're In The Army Now!": Percy faces some stringent eligibility requirements (6 pages). Bertie Bruin in "Slingshot Troubles": In his sole series feature, Bertie's poor aim gets him some bad marks (5 pages). Daffy Dragon in Untitled Story: Daffy exhibits a calculating demeanor (6 pages). Hi-Ho Doodles: It's unclear whether this "spot the mistakes" puzzle contains any mistakes to spot (1 page). "Kitty and Bob Catt's Dance Contest": The Hi-Ho characters come together to showcase original dance moves (Text, 2 pages). Lil Chief Hotshot in Untitled Story: Hotshot's attempt to prove himself is interrupted by a two-legged iteration of gravity (Howie Post script and pencils, Ellis Chambers inks, 6 pages). Killer-Diller and Monty in "The Mad Monks": Monty's small-time racket prompts a family reunion (6 pages). Kitty and Bob, the Hep Cats in Untitled Story: Bob attempts to one-up "Frankie Sinodora" on the bandstand (Howie Post script and pencils, Ellis Chambers inks, 6 pages). 52 pages, full color. 10 cent cover price. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Hi-Ho Comics (1946) 2

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    Ellis Chambers cover pencils, L.B. Cole cover inks. Ellis Chambers interior art. Indicia states "formerly Captain Flight Comics." Lil Chief Hotshot in Untitled Story: Japanese soldiers ask Hotshot to help them destroy New York; exhibits racial stereotyping typical of the period (8 pages). Eddie Elephant and Charlie Chimp, The Master Detectives in "A Hunting We Will Go": The detectives end up on the wrong side of their hunting holiday (6 pages). Jocko The Super-Smart Monkey and Junior in "Monkeyshines": The pair need a good outlet for their new electrical scheme (6 pages). "Adventure in Hi-Hoville": The gang's newest member suggests a chilling location for their new clubhouse (Text, 2 pages). Daffy Dragon in Untitled Story: Daffy gets wrapped up in this issue's second "get rich quick" story (8 pages). Kitty and Bob, the Hep Cats in Untitled Story: Tommy Horsey provides musical accompaniment in this cross-dressing catastrophe; final panel provides a slang glossary (6 pages). Major Mutt and Private Pupp in Untitled Story: First panel references L.B. Cole's "Wiggles the Wonderworm" (see Taffy Comics #1). Pupp's banana addiction serves as running gag and plot device in this slippery farce (6 pages). Lil Chief Hotshot in Untitled Story: Doctor Louie serves up some patently bad medicine (6 pages). 52 pages, full color. 10 cent cover price. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Hires Magic Story (1934) 1

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    Promotional story book for Hires Root bear. Saddle Stitched, 4-in. x 6-in., 8 Pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #1957
    History of Oklahoma (1957) 1957

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    The History of Oklahoma (1957) was published by The First National Bank and Trust Company of Oklahoma City as a public service in recognition of Oklahoma's 50th Birthday, and the bank's own 68th Anniversary. Full-color, 24-pages, tabloid-sized (14"x10"), all newsprint, originally distributed through newspapers. This comic provides a detailed history of Oklahoma, including biographical information for many famous Oklahomans or individuals who affected the state's history--Jim Thorpe, Wiley Post, Pretty Boy Floyd, Will Rogers, and Charles Lindbergh!

  • Issue #52
    Hit Comics (1940 Quality) 52

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    Cover art by Pete Riss. The Man Who Lived a Million Years, script by Bill Woolfolk, art by Pete Riss; A million year old man isn't checked into Eternity properly and runs amok on Earth, leading conquerors to victory; Kid Eternity solves the problem by bringing in another caveman to send The Leader to his rightful death. The Woman's Page Editor starring Her Highness. The Son Also Rises starring Rasputin and Merwin, art by Ernie Hart. Burly Bauskett's Double staring Betty Bates, art by Alice Kirkpatrick. The Phony Antique starring Bob and Swab. The Money Makers starring Big Brother. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    Hooded Horseman, The (1952) 18

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    Art by Leonard Starr, Robert McCarty and Ogden Whitney. Cover by Ogden Whitney. Tales of the Old West from legendary early independent comics publisher ACG, featuring the Hooded Horseman, a mysterious masked gunslinger with a secret identity. The Hooded Horseman gets involved with a family feud when he tries to protect star-crossed lovers; Cowboy Sahib, a gunfighter in old India, faces Communist agents who attempt to take the city of Larijuna; Flash, the Hooded Horseman's dog, gets his own solo story. The Hooded Horseman; Heroic Coward; Cowboy Sahib; Flash the Hooded Horseman's Miracle Dog!; Roundup Time; Johnny Injun. The numbering continues from Out of the Night (1952) #17. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    Hooded Horseman, The (1952) 20

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    Stories by Richard Hughes and others. Art by Edmond Good, Harry Lazarus, Robert McCarty and Ogden Whitney. Cover by Ogden Whitney. Tales of the Old West from legendary early independent comics publisher ACG, featuring the Hooded Horseman, a mysterious masked gunslinger with a secret identity. Flash the Wonder Dog runs for help after the Hooded Horseman breaks a leg; Cowboy Sahib is drugged and captured by Queen Rani the Cruel; Johnny Injun is kidnapped by white desperados. First issue with Comics Code seal. The Hooded Horseman; Cook's Assistant; Cowboy Sahib; Flash the Hooded Horseman's Miracle Dog!; Perils of the Old West; Johnny Injun; Famous Western Scouts: Lonesome Charley Reynolds. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #21
    Hooded Horseman, The (1952) 21

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    Cover art by Ogden Whitney. Yes, Pardner...Bud Fraser has developed, art by Leonard Starr; Tombstone Smith has killed her father, and now he will buy her trading post. United, the Apaches could muster five thousand, art by Ed Moritz; Mexican Apaches are rumored to have crossed into Arizona to unite with other Apaches. Reckon it's gittin' too dark, art by Leonard Starr; Mike is bragging about how he will tangle with Derringer Dan if he ever meets up with him, so Lobo plans to make a little surprise for him. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Hopalong Cassidy (1943 Fawcett/DC) 9

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    Stories and art by Dick Kraus and Frank Bolle. Western adventure featuring one of the most popular heroes of the mid-20th century, star of TV, film and radio. The richest rancher in Twin Rivers thinks he can buy Hopalong off, and if that doesn't work, there's always gunplay. Hoppy's sidekick Mesquite thinks he can catch highwaymen by hiding inside a safe and waiting for them to steal it. Pistol-Packin' Pattie proves that her wit is as sharp as her shootin'. Plus a plethora of vintage comics-format ads, featuring Snap! Crackle! and Pop!, R.C. and Quickie, and "Wings Winchester Saves the Movie Theater." The Lost Stockade; A Perfect Answer; Rustler Roundup; Tampered Justice; Safety First; Whipper-Snappers; Whitey Whiskers: A Tooth for a Tooth; Pistol-Packin' Pattie; Double Assignment. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #43
    Hot Stuff (1957 Harvey) 43

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  • Issue #172
    House of Mystery (1951-1983 1st Series) 172

    Cover art by Frank Springer. "Manhunter's Stolen Identity!" starring J'onn J'onzz Manhunter from Mars, script by Jack Miller, art by Joe Certa; A meteor from Mars affects Manhunter's shape-changing powers, trapping him in the body of a VULTURE criminal and giving the criminal Manhunter's body. Half-page Cap's Hobby Hints by Henry Boltinoff. "The Monsters from the H-Dial!" featuring Dial H for Hero, script by Dick Wood, art by Frank Springer; A malfunction in the H-Dial causes Robby's friend Jim to turn into a monster whenever Robby dials up another superhero. One-page Moolah the Mystic story by Henry Boltinoff. Batman ad. "Death Knock!" article by Mort Drucker, art by Mort Drucker. Superman ad. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

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    $9 House Of Mystery #172 Feb 1968 Dial H For Hero Martian Manhunter
    $27 House of Mystery 172 1968 Dial H for Hero Martian Manhunter Robby Reed VF/FN

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  • Issue #82
    House of Secrets (1956 1st Series) 82

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    Cover art by Neal Adams. "Realler Than Real," inks by Vince Colletta; An obnoxious film producer gets his just rewards when he is slain by an arrow shot from a screening room projection screen. "His Last Resting Place!" text story. "Sudden Madness," inks by Dick Giordano; Aliens disperse puzzle boxes across Earth which produce violent psychosis in those who attempt to solve them so they can take over easily. "The Little Old Winemaker," art by Jack Sparling; A man builds a water-tight wine cellar while plotting to kill his nephew, and the nephew obliges by smashing open the wine casks obsessed with the idea the man has killed his wife and hidden her body inside one of them. "The One and Only, Fully Guaranteed, Super-Permanent, 100%?", script by Marv Wolfman, pencils by Dick Dillin, inks by Neal Adams; Henpecked Stanley Landman mail-orders the answer to his problems. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #307
    How the West was Won (1963 Movie Comics) 307

    #10074-307 on cover. Movie poster cover art. Inside front cover movie photo. "How the West Was Won," script by Paul S. Newman (comic adaptation), art by Warren Tufts; An epic family story covering 19th century Westward expansion, including the Gold Rush, the Civil War, and railroad building. Based on the 1962 film, which is based on the Louis L'Amour novel. America's 50 Golden Years article. How the West Was Won Pin-Up on back cover. 36 pgs., full color. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.

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    $20 HOW THE WEST WAS WON MOVIE COMIC GOLD KEY

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  • Issue #13
    Hulk Comic (1979-1980 Marvel UK) Hulk Weekly 13

    May 30, 1979. Hulk (Parkhouse/Neary/Richardson), the Black Knight (Parkhouse/Neary/Stokes), Nick Fury (Moore/Dillon), Ant-Man (Lieber/Heck), the Eternals (Kirby), and Night-Raven (Parkhouse/Lloyd). This title lasted 63 issues before merging with Marvel UK's Spider-Man title. Like many titles published by the company under Dez Skinn, Hulk Comic featured new material produced by British creators such as Steve Dillon, David Lloyd and Steve Parkhouse, along with a smattering of American reprints drawn from the Lee/Kirby Marvel back-catalogue. Once Skinn was replaced by Paul Neary, however, the title's original output dwindled, being supplanted by an increasing number of reprints. The title included new Hulk material drawn by Dave (Watchmen) Gibbons and Steve (Preacher) Dillon. This material was significant in that it portrayed the illiterate, wandering Hulk of the 1970s television series. Once the title began featuring American reprints, it chose to display the Marvel Universe Hulk as depicted by Sal Buscema. Hulk Weekly is best remembered for reviving Captain Britain, which had previously been US-originated material. Other original work included Nick Fury also drawn by Steve Dillon and a new Black Knight strip which also featured Captain Britain. These original stories were mostly restricted to the first 20 issues of the title, before tailing off to make way for U.S. reprints, with the Black Knight strip running through most further issues until the title's cancellation. Nevertheless, Hulk Comic is particularly significant for launching the character of Night Raven by Steve Parkhouse and David Lloyd. Night Raven is one of several Marvel UK characters to eventually made the jump to the mainstream (US) Marvel Universe.

  • Issue #1
    Humdinger Vol. 2 (1947) 1

    Cover by Jack Harmon. Stories and art by Harry Z. Hoffman, Bert Green, Joe Donohoe, Don Rico, Milt Hammer, Hy Gage and Jack Warren. Kids' comics from Novelty Press. Mr. Quiett's helicopter has magic time-dials that allow Vic and Ventura to travel into America's pioneer era. The Hermit of the Woods shows Mickey Starlight the legend of the Labyrinth and the Minotaur. Aboard the Jerkwater Line, the kids manage to capture a real robber while playing cops and robbers. Action-packed cover by Jack Harmon has a little bit of everything. Vic and Ventura in Vacationland; Speck, Spot and Sis; Fearless Fellers; Mickey Starlight: The Legend of the Minotaur; Extra Service; Foxy; Dink; The Jerkwater Line: Boo-oomville!; Kids is Kids; Humdinger Stingers; Butch. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #27
    I Love Lucy (1954-1962 Dell) 27

    Photo cover features Lucille Ball. Stories and art by Paul S. Newman and others. The comedic misadventures of Lucy and Ricky Ricardo, based on the beloved TV sitcom that set the standard for all to follow. Lucy may need an eye test, but she can see a dress sale just fine. Ricky gets all caliente when Lucy loses her new bracelet while watching the horror movie Son of the Glob. Lucy makes a ghost costume for Ricky Jr.'s school play, but causes confusion and chaos while she's modeling it. Lost and Found; School Play; Garden Party; Cyrus Shy: Bird Watcher; Ceiling Zero. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Indian Braves (1951) 1

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  • Issue #2
    Indian Braves (1951) 2

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  • Issue #3
    Indian Braves (1951) 3

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  • Issue #4
    Indian Braves (1951) 4

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    Stories reprinted in Indian Braves (1964 IW Reprint) #1. In order of appearance: "Trail of the Plundering Pariahs" art by Jim McLaughlin; "Double-Dealer's Arrow Payoff"; "The American Indian: Indian Warfare"; "Ambush in Gila Valley"; and "Fire from the Stars". 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Indian Braves (1964 IW Reprint) 1

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    Stories reprinted from Indian Braves (1951) #4. In order of appearance: "Trail of the Plundering Pariahs" art by Jim McLaughlin; "Double-Dealer's Arrow Payoff"; "The American Indian: Indian Warfare"; "Ambush in Gila Valley"; and "Fire from the Stars". 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 3

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    Painted cover art. "El Tigre" text story. "White Wolf Trails the Pack," script by Gaylord Du Bois, art by Alberto Giolitti; Moon Maiden the Onondaga is proud of her Pawnee husband White Wolf being a good trapper in his adopted Iroquois tribe; White Wolf kills a buck, fights off a wolf pack. Meanwhile, Abenaki raiders steal his pelts, and make off with Moon Maiden; Moon Maiden believes in her husband; White Wolf tracks the pack of Abenaki and beats them with Moon Maiden's help; He declares that without a single pelt to their names they should be rich in each other. "The Mission," art by Jon Small. "Indian Method of Breaking a Pony" illustration on back cover; reproduction of Fredric Remington painting. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 4

    Painted cover art. "The Cayman" text story by George Haas. "White Owl--Black Fish," script by Gaylord Du Bois, art by Alberto Giolitti; Micmac life is shaped by spiritual beliefs; Deaf Nolmi kills a white owl, a sin; Lame Mah-Leet defends him. Nolmi offends another tribe; This means war! Nolmi offers his life for the injury to their chief; he paddles, Mah-leet jumps in the water, Nolmi saves her; Blackfish flee to the shallow of the river where Nolmi drives them ashore; The bandaged Passamaquoddy chief receives them as a gift, and rewards Nolmi with gifts. "Vengeance," art by Alberto Giolitti; Chief Silver Fox vs. Wahopthon. "An Old Time Plains Fight" illustration; reproduction of Fredric Remington painting. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 5

    Painted cover art. "Caribou!" text story by George Haas. "The Sacred Fire," script by Paul S. Newman, art by Alberto Giolitti; Creek warriors put out the sacred flame of the Natchez while it is being guarded by Black Crow and Painted Thunder; Black Crow attempts to hide their failure. Painted Thunder ends up with the task of replacing the sacred flame. "The False Face," script by Paul S. Newman; When Huron warriors overthrow an Iroquois camp, a young boy is taken as hostage in exchange for allowing the women to live; After ten years of peace, war breaks out again; A masked warrior comes to defend the Iroquois against the Huron. "On the Southern Plains in 1860" illustration; reproduction of Fredric Remington painting. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 6

    Painted cover art. "Prairie Hunt" text story by George Haas. "The Rain Maker," art by Rex Maxon; When jealous Blackbird ridicules Long Lance, the Zuni rain maker, his son, Eagle, must challenge Blackbird. "The Talisman"; Two young warriors shoot the same deer and become friends, even though their tribes are at war. "The Apache" illustration; reproduction of Fredric Remington painting. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 7

    Painted cover art by Sam Savitt. "Bear Trap" text story by George Haas. "The Warrior"; Otter of the Dakota tribe faces the challenges necessary to become a warrior. "Sacrifice to the Morning Star"; The Pawnee intend to sacrifice a captive Cheyenne girl to the Morning Star; One brave disagrees with this ritual and interferes. "Howl of the Weather" illustration; reproduction of Fredric Remington painting. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 8

    Painted cover art by Sam Savitt. "Split Pine" text story by George Haas. "Bear Medicine"; Crippled warrior Crooked Knife seeks ways to be a warrior again so he might wed Willow Fern; After a cliff fall pushes his broken leg bone back into place, he travels to the Blackfoot camp to rescue his fellow warriors. "A Chief is Made"; Strong Pine loves Raven Eye, but a Chief's daughter may only marry a Chief's son, such as Gray Porpoise, the son of Chief Whale Fin. Photograph of a skunk family with commentary. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 9

    Painted cover art by Sam Savitt. "The Rock Dam" text story by George Haas, art by Jon Small. "The Haunted Pueblo"; Several Taos Indians brave a haunted pueblo to learn that it is only haunted by Apaches. "The Trapper," art by Jon Small; Several Sauk warriors are captured spying near the Chippewa camp; Turtle is tasked to watch over them; When they escape, his trapping skills are put to the test. "The Last Cavalier" illustration; reproduction of Fredric Remington painting. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 10

    "Arrows of Fire," art by Jon Small; Pawnee Indians attack the Kiowa with flaming arrows. "War Trail," art by Jon Small; The Arikara attack the village of the Mandan. "The Dead Men" illustration; reproduction of Fredric Remington painting. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 12

    Indian Chief stars in "White Eagle." Back-up stories: "The Journey of Standing Bear" and "The Outlander." Painted cover. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 13

    Painted cover art. "The Deadfall" text story, art by Rex Maxon. "White Eagle and the Hostag," art by John Buscema; Chief White Eagle and Chief Grey Owl meet to talk peace, but some prefer war and Grey Owl is kidnapped. "The Copper Knife," script by Gaylord Du Bois, art by Jon Small; Chief Red Hand travels to the Great Salt Water to see if monsters really dwell there; He rescues Diving Gull from attackers and is befriended by the Kwakiutl tribe. Ad for a free wallet for subscribing to Indian Chief. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #15
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 15

    "Wild Stallion" text story, art by Tom Gill. "Indian Chief White Eagle and the Traitor," art by John Daly; White Eagle returns home to find his people controlled by the Coyote people. "Red Wing, Son of the Chief," art by John Daly; When the Zuni attack the Navaho hogan (village), the children take up arms to defend it, led by the son of the Chief; Red Wing is taken captive, but leaves a trail for his people to follow. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 17

    Painted cover art by Bill Burnett. "A Badge of Honor" article; The meaning of various feather arrangements as worn by Indians. "Indian Chief White Eagle: the Hunted," art by John Daly; While Crow are hunting on Sioux land, they offer young Deer Horn as hostage to show their good will; But the Crow then try to kill Deer Horn because they want an excuse for war; White Eagle tells Deer Horn the story of Red Cloud (Seminole) being hunted by Raven Foot (Creek). "The Thunder Bird" text story. "Red Wing, Son of the Chief: the War Drums," art by John Daly; Red Wing sees a band of fleeing rabbits which lead him to discover a band of masked Zuni warriors preparing to attack. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 18

    Indian Chief stars in "White Eagle and Enemy Arrows." Red Wing back-up story, "The Chase." Painted cover. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 19

    Painted cover art by Bill Burnett. "Distinguished Achievement Award" Dell comics article. "Indian Chief White Eagle: Vision of a Warrior," script by Paul S. Newman, art by John Daly; Raven Beak seeks a vision; His vision has him leading half of the Sioux tribe off to create a new tribe; This makes both groups more vulnerable to the Crow. "Blue Crawfish and his First Deer" text story by Red Thundercloud (of the Catawba Nation). "Red Wing, Son of the Chief: the Story in the Sand," script by Paul S. Newman, art by John Daly; Red Wing and White Faun uncover a plan by young Hopi braves to attack Chief Bright Feather. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 20

    Painted cover art. "The Land of the Aztec," script by Paul S. Newman, art by John Daly; Chief White Eagle rescues Deer Stalker from the Aztecs. "Sparkling Light's Victory" text story by Red Thunder Cloud (of the Catawba Nation). "The Spy," script by Paul S. Newman, art by John Daly; Red Wing Son of the Chief encounters White Faun. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $13 1956 #24 INDIAN CHIEF featuring WHITE EAGLE ...DELL COMIC BOOK..VERY GOOD

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  • Issue #21
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 21

    "The Five Civilized Tribes" article; Brief background on the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Seminole nations. "Indian Chief White Eagle: Invaders From the North," art by John Daly; During a severe winter, Eskimos travel into the Crow and Sioux lands; The Crow want to kill them; White Eagle wants to help them. "Little Big Talker's Mistake" text story by Red Thunder Cloud (of the Catawba Nation). "Red Wing, Son of the Chief: Dangerous Meeting," art by John Daly; Night Bird is branded a coward for leaving his horse behind in battle; Red Wing and White Faun help him redeem himself. "Iroquois False Face Masks" article. "Chief Tecumseh 1768-1813" article. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #22
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 22

    "Indian Chief White Eagle: Quest of the Chinook Chief," art by John Daly; White Eagle and his braves help Anoor regain his position as Chief of the Chinooks. "The Enemy" text story by Red Thundercloud (of the Catawba Nation), art by Tom Gill. "Red Wing, Son of the Chief: the Stone War Club," art by Albert Micale; Red Wing and White Faun uncover the truth behind Bear Hand's tales of past cliff dwellers. "Totem Poles" article. "Black Hawk 1767-1838" article. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #23
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 23

    "Sweet Fern, Mosquito Repellent of the Woodland Indians" article by Red Thundercloud (of the Catawba Nation). "Indian Chief White Eagle: Journey to the Sun," art by John Daly; White Eagle is tricked into attending a meeting of many Chiefs, hosted by Chief Dark Wing of the Creek; Dark Wing intends to force them to declare obedience to him. "Blue Wampum meets the English" text story by Red Thundercloud (of the Catawba Nation), art by John Daly. "Red Wing, Son of the Chief: Traitor in the Camp," art by John Daly; A Taos boy pretends injury to gain entrance to the Navaho camp and learn the best way for his people to attack. "War Shields" article. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #24
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 24

    "The Origin of the Clambake" article / 1 page (report information) Script: Red Thundercloud (of the Catawba Nation). "Indian Chief White Eagle: Land of the Smokes," art by John Daly; Nez Perce raiders attack using arrows made of a stone which is harder and sharper than any known to the Sioux; The Nez Perce call it obsidian; White Eagle journeys to the land of geysers to find some. "The Mighty Bow" text story. "Red Wing, Son of the Chief: Lost," art by John Daly; Bear Claw insists he knows the way home, but instead gets the group of youngsters lost. White Faun (a mere girl) shows them the way home. "Indian Fire-Kindling" article by Red Thundercloud (of the Catawba Nation). 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #25
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 25

    "The Sealed Cave." Red Wing back-up story, "The Eagle Feathers." Painted cover. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #26A
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 26A

    Painted cover art by George Wilson. "The Passamaquoddy Indians" article by Red Thundercloud (of the Catawba Nation). "Indian Chief White Eagle: the Pale Strangers"; Vikings come to the land of the Sioux. "His First Buffalo Hunt" text story. "Red Wing, Son of the Chief: The Stolen Peace Pipe"; Red Wing is entrusted to guard the sacred peace pipe, but it disappears. "Sassafras Tea," script by Red Thundercloud (of the Catawba Nation), art by John Daly. "Osceola 1804-1838" bio. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #27
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 27

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    36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #28
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 28

    Painted cover art by Sam Savitt. "Indian Chief White Eagle: Prey of the Pawnees"; Prairie fire endangers the village. Fleeing, they end up in Pawnee territory and are not welcome. "Secret Remedy" text story. "Red Wing, Son of the Chief: Blue Sands"; Red Wing and White Faun seek out ritual blue sand and a herb needed to heal his sick father. "Little Warrior" filler page; A brief tribute to Little Warrior. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #29
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 29

    "Wild Rice" article. "Indian Chief White Eagle: Treachery of the Sauks"; During a long, hard winter, the Sioux are harassed by the Sauks; White Eagle seeks a peace treaty. "Lost in the Dark" text story. "Red Wing, Son of the Chief: Killer of the Cave"; White Faun's father, Mighty Hand, goes hunting riding one of Bright Feather's horses; He comes back injured and without the horse, claiming to have been attacked by a white wolf. "Massasoit 1580-1661" bio. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #30
    Indian Chief (1951-1959 Dell) 30

    36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.