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Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) comic books 1950-1959

  • Issue #2
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 2

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    Art by Bob Jenney. Four Color # 292 (1942-1962 Dell 2nd Series) counts as the 1st issue, in Dell's reckoning. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Gunshots lead Cisco and Pancho to a dying man and the warning that Chuck Harmon's gang is after Red Russell's mustangs. Cisco and Pancho end up in the Mesquite town jail after Pancho is accused of murder. A masked attacker leaves Cisco unconscious, and a broken watch-chain points to the culprit. Plus step-by-step instructions on the "fast draw" and "gun fanning" gunfighter techniques. Gun Facts; The Gunwise Cowpoke; Frame-Up in Mesquite; Gunmen's Trail; Homes on the Range; The Texas Cowboy. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 3

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    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho discover they have been framed for murder in San Antonio. Cisco and Pancho happen upon a stage robbery and race to stop it. Plus fun facts about Western trails, the Winchester, and Buffalo. Western Trails; The Silent Killer; Double Failure; Winchester Gunfighter; Buffalo. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 4

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    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Outlaws Stefan and Rudie force Annalee to lead Cisco and Pancho into a trap. A covered bridge protects Cisco and Pancho when they get caught in an ambush by gold robbers. Plus cowboy slang and fun facts about the mountain lion. Saddle Slang; The Mystery of the Screaming Senorita; The Robbers of Black Boot; Range Hazards. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 5

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    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho try to help Laura and her hot-tempered brother Tommy run their father's ranch while he is Back East. But outlaws who want the ranch plan a disastrous stage accident for Laura and Tommy. Cisco and Pancho pursue bank robbers, and are mistaken for the robbers by the posse from town. Plus fun facts about longhorn cattle and bighorn sheep. Longhorns... Known and Unknown; Cisco Helps a Friend; The Gold Hungry Senors; Rodeo Roughriders. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 6

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    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Stories by Don Segall. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho try to help Susan, who has inherited her uncle's Two-Circle-R ranch. But outlaws who want the Two-Circle-R scheme to force her to sell. While trying to stay out of the way, Pancho is targeted by the very horse thieves that Cisco is tracking. Plus fun facts about vaqueros and white-tail deer. Vaqueros Below the Rio Grande; The Secret of the Two-Circle-R; The Long Ropers; Warfare on the Range; Range Hazards. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 7

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Just-released outlaw Clint learns that a delayed stagecoach full of gold is being kept in the stage office until the bank opens in the morning. That's the key to his plot to frame the Cisco Kid for murder and robbery. The sheriff enlists Cisco and Pancho in catching the mysterious outlaw known as The Phantom Rider. Plus fun facts about pioneer travel, western transportation, and mule deer. Pioneer Travel; Revenge in Reverse; The Phantom Rider; Western Transportation. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 8

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. The duo encounters a runaway boy in the wilderness. That's when they learn about his stepfather, the outlaw Ike Slade, and his band of night riders. Jean and her father have a map to hidden treasure, but outlaws are trailing them, and Cisco and Pancho are trailing the outlaws. Plus fun facts about pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, and black bears. Ghost of the Desert; The Cisco Kid and the Bad Men of Blue Moon Ridge; The Cisco Kid and the Treasure Map to Trouble; Hunting Bighorn Sheep. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 9
    • Interior complete. Full spine split.

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco seeks a gang of bandits who are looting Mexican churches and missions, and selling the goods in the US. A parrot's beak holds the clue Cisco's been looking for. The duo faces Dude Hobbins, who claims that he really does own the road. Plus "fun" facts about the Montana Vigilantes. Montana Vigilantes; The Smuggler's Run; A Smart Trick. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 10

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. A grass fire sends Cisco and Pancho into battle against outlaws who plan to destroy the alfalfa crop of the Running-L Ranch. But Bess, the beautiful owner of the ranch, mistakes Cisco and Pancho for the culprits. Pancho boards a stagecoach that also carries Widow Johnson, the new heir of the Blue Lady Mine, but outlaws don't want that stage to arrive. Surprise Attack; The Cisco Kid and the Riddle of the Running-L; The Cisco Kid and the Blue Lady Mine Mystery. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 11
    • Water damage. Piece missing from back cover.

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho come to the aid of a sheriff in trouble. But that just leads them to the mystery of the Missing Men of Shirttail Ridge. After a new town's schoolhouse burns down, suspicion falls on Miss Amy, the schoolmarm, but Pancho suspects the corrupt town boss, Grant. Plus fun facts about Wyatt Earp. Exquisite painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Wyatt Earp: Dodge City Marshall; The Missing Men of Shirttail Ridge; Trouble in Tiptop. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 12

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho find a dying man in the desert who sets them on the trail of Black Mike in Bootstrap. This leads them to the Grogan Gang, a train robbery, and Pancho trapped on a runaway caboose. While taking temporary shelter at the mission of El Refugio, Cisco and Pancho encounter the mysterious riders known as the Black Ghosts. Plus "fun" facts about The Gatling Gun. The Gatling Gun; Alias Ex-Jailbird; The Black Ghosts of El Refugio. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 13

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho come to the aid of Jason, a newspaper editor in Apache Ridge, who has been blinded by outlaws. With the town overtaken by lawlessness, Cisco and Pancho try to set things to rights. Cisco and Pancho encounter a dying man in the desert who warns them to look for the Jackaroo, leading them to hot-tempered Ruth Leland, owner of the embattled Deep Spring sheep ranch. Plus fun facts about longhorn cattle. Action-packed painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Taming a Longhorn; The Apache Ridge Bandits; Trouble in Tumbleweed. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 14

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Outlaws hijack a stagecoach, send the passengers away, and steal the coach itself. It's all part of a plot to rob the mine payroll, a plot that includes an outlaw dressed as an old lady. Cisco and Pancho interrupt a stagecoach robbery and encounter sailor Whitey Grimes, who is carrying a mysterious treasure. Plus fun facts about the vampire bat. The Vampire Bat; Oretown Masquerade; The Lucky String. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #15
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 15

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho find an unconscious, redheaded woman in the desert, and nobody in the nearby town knows who she is. But what does she have to do with the mysterious redheaded girl named Crystal, who can supposedly read minds and tell the future? Cisco tries to prove that his friend Don Gomez has been framed for a crooked land deal. Plus fun facts about the beef steer. Photo-realistic painted cover by Ernest Nordli must have really stood out on the newsstands in 1953. The Beef Steer; Skullduggery at Sun Prairie; The Silent One. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 16

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho find a town where the cattlemen and sheep herders live in harmony. But that's because they've joined forces to keep would-be farmers from homesteading on their lands. The White Masked Bandit targets trains, and dares the law to catch him. Plus fun facts about stampedes. Another dynamic painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Stampede; The Stockmen of Longhorn; The White Masked Bandit. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 17

    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho get involved in a dispute over who's carrying the mail to towns on the remote frontier. That leads to a tense dogsled run through a raging blizzard. Cisco and Pancho set out to run a reverse scam on a crooked real-estate broker. Plus fun facts about the cowboys in Old California. Another nice painted cover, likely by Ernest Nordli. California Vaquero of 100 Years Ago; White Fury; Two-Way Frame-Up. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 18

    Painted cover by John Parker. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho rescue the prospector Pop Hammer from an ambush. A lost pair of spectacles at the scene leads Cisco to the attacker. Cisco and Pancho set out to help Dorrie deal with her eccentric uncle's latest invention: a sail-powered wagon, a literal "prairie schooner." Plus background on Cisco, Pancho, and Diablo the horse. Double Dynamite; The Prairie Schooner. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 19

    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho get involved when the dispute between two men over the rights to a gold mine turns violent. The duo intervenes when a crooked land agent schemes to steal widow Martha Turner's land. Plus fun facts about cattle on the range. Range Cattle; The Cisco Kid and the Jackal Roundup; The Cisco Kid and the Land Jumpers. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 20

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Runaway goats during a sandstorm lead Cisco and Pancho to Anna, who has found gold on her land. But outlaws Roby and Wes want to jump her claim, by force if possible. Cisco and Pancho set out to help an old friend find out if the man engaged to his daughter is only after his lands and fortune. Plus fun facts about cattle brands. Lively painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Brands and Branding; The Cisco Kid and the Petticoat Marker; The Cisco Kid and the Fiesta Cover-Up. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #21
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 21

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    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho encounter Jackie, who is hunting the Grizzly Ghost, a ghostly bear holding a rifle and axe that appears once every 13 years. The ghost is terrorizing a lumber camp, but Jackie suspects Ferret Scrudge, who wants to buy the timberland, is behind it all. Pancho's uncle, Padre Tomas, enlists Cisco and Pancho to help catch the thief stealing relics from nearby missions. Plus fun facts about the grizzly bear. Ciscos Tales of the Trail: The Grizzly Bear; The Grizzly Ghost; The Mission Thief. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #22
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 22

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    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. The Cisco Kid goes after a gambler who's turned to robbing riverboats. Cisco and Pancho pursue outlaws to a mysterious lost canyon. But the outlaws are counting on local superstitions to keep them safe. Plus fun facts about the lariat. The Vaquero's Lariat; The River Boat Bandit; The Lost Canyon. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #23
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 23

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    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho try to defend an immigrant Englishman's wagon from rogue Apaches. One family heirloom, a suit of armor, proves to be the best defense against enemy arrows. Seeking shelter from a storm, Cisco and Pancho find a hidden ranch threatened by outlaws. Plus fun facts about frontier Spanish. Frontier Spanish; The Iron Bandit; Mystery of Rancho Doro. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #24
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 24

    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Blackwell's plan hinges on getting rid of Cisco, so he can't compete in The Roaring River Rodeo. Someone takes a shot at Cisco during a performance of Rosa's play. Investigating, Cisco and Pancho learn that she stands to inherit the Silver Deuce mine after her brother's murder, but someone doesn't want that to happen. Plus fun facts about big cats. The Big Cats; The Roaring River Rodeo; The Silver Deuce. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #25
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 25

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    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho set off after their trader friend Tad, abducted by renegade Natives. Along the way, they try to warn an Army caravan about the renegades, but the green lieutenant doesn't believe them. While attending Antonio and Raquel's wedding, Cisco investigates why someone would kidnap the bride and try to shoot the groom. Plus advice on finding your way if lost in the wilderness. Lost!; Renegade Redskins; The Cisco Kid and Raquel's Ransom. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #26
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 26

    Painted cover by Ernest Nordli. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Pancho's Uncle Ferd comes to the duo for help - only he thinks that Pancho is the fast-shooting hero, and Cisco is the bumbling sidekick. Beautiful reporter Estralita tells Cisco and Pancho that Ferd's newspaper was investigating Boss Weevil. A public dust-up between rancher Hagen and his ex-foreman Ballard looks like opportunity for two cattle rustlers. Plus fun facts about cowboy hats. Cowboy Hats; The Cisco Kid and Pistol Pancho; The Cisco Kid and the Persistent Rustlers. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #27
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 27

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    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho pay a visit to trapper Pops in his remote cabin, just when outlaws Blaster Briggs and Greasy show up to rob him of his hidden wealth. But when Pops decides to put it in the bank, Blaster targets the bank instead. Train robbers target a gold shipment while the sheriff is busy chasing Cisco and Pancho, thinking they're in cahoots. Plus fun facts about the armadillo. The Armadillo; Blaster Briggs; Doubled in Wax. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #28
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 28

    Painted cover by John Parker. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho rescue Peggy, the beautiful owner of the Rocking T Ranch, from a stampede. But a rustler left for dead tells Cisco and Pancho that Beetface Bob and the Border Bandits started the stampede to drive Peggy off her ranch. Pancho is ambushed by escaped convicts Bingles Dodd and Ace Rankin, who steal his clothes and hide out with a traveling circus. Action-packed painted cover by John Parker. Stampede at Sundown; The Rodeo Bluff. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #29
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 29

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    Painted cover by John Parker. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco doesn't want to pursue the bandit Two-Gun Tony, even for a $1000 reward, and he won't tell Pancho why. But he promised beautiful Theresa he would not go after her brother Tony, and now he must ask her to release him from that promise. Cisco and Pancho want to know why young Timmy, grandson of the ventriloquist The Great Ventrilo, is targeted for kidnapping by two outlaws. Another action-packed painted cover by John Parker. Two-Gun Tony; Siesta; Burro Trap; Pancho and the Perilous Pony. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #30
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 30

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    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Illegal mule-skinners slaughter a buffalo herd, and an angry Native tribe thinks Pancho is responsible. Cisco is targeted by the deadly One-Shot Craig, who believes Cisco killed his brother. But a mysterious amnesiac has a surprise for everyone. Plus fun facts about cattle stampedes and old Abilene. Stampede; The Cisco Kid and One-Shot Craig; The Peanut; Pedro; Cowtowns of the Old West: Abilene; Pancho's Promise. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #31
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 31

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    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. After Cisco and Pancho witness a train destroyed by dynamite, they learn the man responsible is powerful rancher Red Blizzard. So Cisco and Pancho set a trap for Blizzard, using Pancho as the bait. Cisco tracks the mysterious stage robber known as Mister Cat-Eye. Plus fun facts about western railroads and Tombstone, Arizona. Nice painted cover by John Parker might be the best of the series. Rails Across the Range; Pedro; Desert Cache; Mister Cat-Eye; Mining Towns of the Old West: Tombstone. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #32
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 32

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    Painted cover by Sam Savitt. Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Notorious horse thief Bronk Baxter sets his eye on Cisco's horse, Diablo. But he goes too far when he uses the stolen Diablo to commit more crimes. Cisco and Pancho are ambushed by Milton, a first-time bandit, and offer to give him a second chance at choosing a career. Plus a guide to milking a wild cow. Beautiful painted cover by Sam Savitt. Milking a Wild Cow; The Horse Thief; Shadows; Pedro; Cowtowns of the Old West: Ellsworth. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #33
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 33

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    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. A traveling medicine-show performer charms the town with his stage magic. But a vengeful ex-assistant frames him for robbing wealthy hermit Give-Away Givney. After being mistaken for "The Professor" by would-be muggers, Cisco learns that local outlaws are opposed to the reopening of the town school. Plus fun facts about hospitality on the frontier and Mexican clothing. Another vivid painted cover by an unknown artist. Hospitality on the Frontier; Bad Medicine; The Chase; The Missing Mustache; The Alarm; Border Towns of the Old West: Brownsville; South of the Border: Mexican Clothing. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #34
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 34

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    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho try to stop a stampede before it plunges over the edge of Suicide Cliff. Cisco and Pancho rescue Dolores, a beautiful woman on a runaway horse. She leads Cisco and Pancho to an anxious gunman and a ranch with a secret. Plus fun facts about razorbacks. Another stunning photorealistic cover by an unknown artist, featuring Doc Savage model Steve Holland. Rounding Up Razorbacks; Yogi the Dogie; Bonanza; Pedro; The Crooked D. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #35
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 35

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    Art by Bob Jenney. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho track "gun pirates" smuggling stolen arms to hostile tribes. Along the way, they join a wagon train and try to save it from a raging flood. The people of the town of Golden Chance ask Cisco to be their sheriff and free them from gambling czar Blackjack. Plus fun facts about old Wichita, Kansas. Painted cover by an unknown artist features Doc Savage model Steve Holland. Neighbors on the Range; The Crimson Raid; Layoff; Pedro; Sheriff Cisco; Cowtowns of the West: Wichita Kansas. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #36
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 36

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    Art by Bob Jenney and Alberto Giolitti. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho leap into action after settlers are attacked by bandits along a wagon trail. This leads them to a land race, where B.J. Grabbit is trying to steal the good lands from honest settlers. Cisco and Pancho investigate foul play at the gold mine that keeps an orphanage operating. Plus fun facts about Western traditions. Ways of the West; Wheels of Fortune; The Haunted Fort; Pedro: A Hair-Raising Adventure; The Tunnel of Terror. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #37
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 37

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    Photo cover features Duncan Renaldo. Art by Alberto Giolitti and others. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. After outlaw Cass Rankin roughs up a kindly shopkeeper, Cisco and Pancho want to bring him to justice. But first they must track him to his hideout in a nearby ghost town. A traveling dentist recognizes the teeth of his latest patient as those of escaped convict Blackie Dawson. Cass Rankin's Revenge; The Last Bullet; Pedro; The Tell-Tale Teeth. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #38
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 38

    Photo cover features Duncan Renaldo. Art by Alberto Giolitti and others. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. After Pancho's nephew is framed for a bank robbery, he and Cisco try to find the real robbers and clear his name. Cisco and Pancho try to outsmart a group of claim jumpers. Pedro makes a desperate gamble to save the fort. Plus fun facts about old San Antonio. The Crime of Manuel; The Gold Grabbers; Dude; Pedro Saves the Fort; Cowtowns of the West: San Antonio. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #39
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 39

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    Photo cover features Duncan Renaldo. Art by John Buscema and Alberto Giolitti. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. After Cisco humiliates the town blacksmith, the blacksmith decides to use a gorilla suit and rumors of an escaped gorilla to get his revenge. Escaped convict Brady hires an actor to frame Cisco for stagecoach robbery. Pedro invents the first mechanical bucking bronco, but it still needs some work, in story with early art by future Marvel and Conan legend John Buscema. Outlaw Gorilla; Double Trouble; Easy Bucks. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #40
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 40

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    Photo cover features Duncan Renaldo. Art by John Buscema and Ray Bailey. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Cisco and Pancho meet Buck Lundigan, musician son of notorious gunfighter Dead-Eye Lundigan, who is targeted by his dead father's old enemies. Pedro is mistaken for notorious cattle rustler Cow-Thief Karl, in story with early art by future Marvel and Conan legend John Buscema. Cisco foils a stagecoach robbery - but how did the bandits know about Mrs. Collins' hidden jewelry case? Sign of a Gunman; Rodeo Tramp; Pedro; Mystery Ranch. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #41
    Cisco Kid (1951-1958 Dell) 41

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    Photo cover features Duncan Renaldo. Art by John Buscema and Ray Bailey. The Cisco Kid rode the range as the Robin Hood of the Old West with his corpulent sidekick Pancho, earning a permanent place in 20th-century pop culture. Pancho learns that a stage-line owner wants to use dynamite to foil stage robbers, a plan that could end in disaster. A pair of swindlers tries to sell Pedro their "Money Machine," in story with early art by future Marvel and Conan legend John Buscema. Cisco arrives too late to save his friend Wayne, but sets out to find his killer. Danger and Dynamite; Hold Up; Pedro: The Money Machine; Moonlight Marauder; Pancho. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.