Golden Arrow (1942) comic books 1944-1946
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Stories and art by George Tuska and Bill Woolfolk. Heroic archer Golden Arrow uses gold-tipped arrows and his horse White Wind to battle injustice. Corrupt stagecoach owner Rankin tries to sabotage construction of the railroad so he doesn't have competition, but Golden Arrow guarantees the rail workers' safety. Out-of-work circus hawkers work up a scam involving an elephant and a group of gullible cowboys. Three outlaws place a wager on which one will be the first to kill Golden Arrow. The Price Fight; Lumber Jack Plays a Bad Tip; Ragtime Cowboy Joe; Two Men on an Elephant!; Ezra of the Ozarks: Big Deal; The Three Dummies. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Stories and art by Harry Parkhurst and Bill Brady. Heroic archer Golden Arrow uses gold-tipped arrows and his horse White Wind to battle injustice. Golden Arrow enters a steeplechase to earn the prize money so he can rebuild a family's farm, but gambler Long John Elwyn has his own horse, Black Zephyr, in the race. Golden Arrow investigates a murder at the Post Office and find an ancient mystery. Killers shoot gambler Big Mosley (who says "What the - Ow!!" as he dies), then escape the sheriff and head for the hills. The Inhuman Race; Ezra of the Ozarks; Post Office Mystery; Secret of the Mirage; Tumbleweed, Jr. Goes Hunting; Golden Arrow Deals Out Justice. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Stories and art by Harry Parkhurst and Bill Brady. Heroic archer Golden Arrow uses gold-tipped arrows and his horse White Wind to battle injustice. Golden Arrow doesn't believe in ghosts, but an adventure in a haunted mine may make him change his tune. Practical joker Duke robs the bank with a water gun as a joke, but nobody else thinks it's funny, so GA decides to turn the tables. A pie-eating contest turns violent when gamblers try to keep Elmer from winning, but although a bad guy gets a pie in the face, a hoped-for pie-fight does not occur. Plus a PSA for forest fire prevention. Golden Arrow and the Haunted Mine; Lumber Jack; Practical Joker; On the Wrong Foot; Two-Way Trap; The Pie's the Limit; It's the Flavor That Counts; White Wind's Tale. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.