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Star Ranger
Date | Number: 2 | Lang: English (en)
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   By Electricmastro
Is that the first television seen in comic books on page 29?
   By The Australian Panther
If this comic was published in 1937, it probably was one of the first references to TV in print media. [Electronic television was first successfully demonstrated in San Francisco on Sept. 7, 1927] [RCA, the company that dominated the radio business in the United States with its two NBC networks, invested $50 million in the development of electronic television. To direct the effort, the company's president, David Sarnoff, hired the Russian-born scientist Vladimir Kosma Zworykin, who had participated in Rosing's experiments. In 1939, RCA televised the opening of the New York World's Fair, including a speech by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who was the first president to appear on television. Later that year RCA paid for a license to use Farnsworth's television patents. RCA began selling television sets with 5 by 12 in (12.7 by 25.4 cm) picture tubes. The company also began broadcasting regular programs, including scenes captured by a mobile unit and, on May 17, 1939, the first televised baseball game between Princeton and Columbia universities.] Cheers!
   By YourPalMark
The comical cover art on this and subsequent issues of Star Ranger is just terrific. Too funny!
  
Additional Information
 
PublicationApril 1937 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
FeaturingJess Phoolin
CreditsPencils: Fred Schwab | Inks: Fred Schwab
ContentGenre: Humor
 
Comic StoryTo a Pinto Pony (1 page)
SynopsisA poem about a rider taking a new Pinto pony.
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
Noteson inside front cover.
 
Foreword/AfterwordWell It's Here! (1 page)
FeaturingThe Roundup
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesEditorial introduction with vignettes from the various features.
 
ContentsTable of Contents (1 page)
SynopsisPublisher credits (editors), feature list, and indicia.
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
Text ArticleThe Pony Express (1 page)
CreditsScript: Richard Speed (signed) | Pencils: Richard Speed (signed) | Inks: Richard Speed (signed)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; History; Western-frontier
 
SynopsisCity-slicker Joe thinks that tossing a bull can't be that hard...until he tries it.
FeaturingTenderfoot Joe
CreditsScript: Fred Schwab (signed) | Pencils: Fred Schwab (signed) | Inks: Fred Schwab (signed)
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Tenderfoot Joe
 
FeaturingTenderfoot Mary
CreditsScript: Fred Schwab | Pencils: Fred Schwab | Inks: Fred Schwab
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Tenderfoot Mary
 
Comic StoryThe Ghosts of Ghost Town (3 pages)
SynopsisA sheriff investigates an old Ghost Town, where people have been disappearing, and finds a band of murderous robbers.
CreditsScript: Ken Fitch
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
 
SynopsisAce and Deuce host some city ladies at their Dude Ranch.
FeaturingAce and Deuce
CreditsScript: William M. Allison | Pencils: William M. Allison | Inks: William M. Allison
 
Comic StoryThe Old One (3 pages)
SynopsisA story of the buffalo herd and their existence with their hunters, the Native Americans.
CreditsScript: Norman Daniels (signed) | Pencils: Fred Guardineer (signed) | Inks: Fred Guardineer (signed)
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
 
Text ArticleRed Cloud (1 page)
SynopsisA biography of the Sioux Indian Chief who lived from 1822 to 1909.
CreditsScript: Richard Speed | Pencils: Richard Speed | Inks: Richard Speed
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Biography; Western-frontier | Characters: Red Cloud
 
SynopsisWhen he plays Poker with a tough guy, Jake takes the better part of valor, and folds rather than revealing his hand of four Aces.
FeaturingCowboy Jake
 
Comic StoryGun Boss (3 pages)
SynopsisBull Turner is mean and seemingly the fastest gun in Lariat, until the Ranger discovers his trick and sends him to the hangman's noose for dirty fighting.
CreditsScript: [as Jack Melzer] | Pencils: Creig Flessel (signed) | Inks: Creig Flessel (signed)
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
 
Text ArticleFrancisco Villa (1 page)
SynopsisA biography of the Mexican rebel leader who challenged the United States over control of New Mexico, and several revolts against the government of Mexico.
CreditsScript: Richard Speed | Pencils: Richard Speed | Inks: Richard Speed
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Biography; Western-frontier | Characters: Francisco Villa
 
Comic StoryBoss of the Ranch (1 page)
SynopsisThe boss talks tough all day long to his workers, but wait 'til he gets home to his wife.
CreditsScript: Creig Flessel [as Fless] (signed) | Pencils: Creig Flessel [as Fless] (signed) | Inks: Creig Flessel [as Fless] (signed)
ContentGenre: Humor
 
Comic StoryWanted For Murder (3 pages)
SynopsisCut-throat Burt murders a rancher and forges the deed to the ranch into his name. Burt tries to get the rancher's daughter to marry him, but the deputy is on hand to win her favor and save the ranch.
 
Comic StorySam Hill (2 pages)
ContentGenre: Humor
Notesnot same character as the Sam Hill Private Eye from publisher Archie.
 
Comic StoryHome on the Range (1 page)
SynopsisA bunch of cowboys view a television for the first time to see who sings their favorite cowboy ballads, and are sore when they see it is a bunch of city slickers.
CreditsScript: Fred Guardineer [as F. B. G.] (signed) | Pencils: Fred Guardineer [as F. B. G.] (signed) | Inks: Fred Guardineer [as F. B. G.] (signed)
ContentGenre: Humor
 
Comic StoryThe Trouble Shooters (3 pages)
SynopsisRamrod and Woogy have been picked to put on a Valentine's Day play at the Dude Ranch, but dirty tricks are going to get in the way.
CreditsScript: George Nagle (signed)
 
Comic StoryGopher Moore (1 page)
CreditsScript: Fred Guardineer [as F. B. G.] (signed) | Pencils: Fred Guardineer [as F. B. G.] (signed) | Inks: Fred Guardineer [as F. B. G.] (signed)
ContentGenre: Humor
 
Comic StoryBandit Raid (4 pages)
CreditsScript: Tom Curry (signed) | Pencils: Fred Guardineer (signed) | Inks: Fred Guardineer (signed)
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
Notestext with spot illustrations.
 
Comic StoryPal (3 pages)
SynopsisThe sheriff's dog Pal knows when something smells fishy at the scene of a miner's death.
CreditsScript: W. C. Miller? [as Vance Miller] | Pencils: Fred Guardineer | Inks: Fred Guardineer
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
 
SynopsisAfter the judge gives the order, the sheriff does his best to clear the unruly mob, but nothing works as well as a skunk to clear a room.
FeaturingHomeless Oscar
CreditsScript: Dick Ryan | Pencils: Dick Ryan | Inks: Dick Ryan
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
Comic StorySpurs For a Man (2 pages)
SynopsisA rancher tells his son that he will earn his spurs when he can capture his own wild horse. The boy rescues a spectacular black stallion from a mountain lion, and earns the stallions trust, gaining the boy his rite of passage to manhood.
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
 
Comic StoryMidnight Mob (3 pages)
SynopsisAn old land dispute between two cattle ranchers will spill into the next generation unless someone can find out who is behind the mysterious Masked Riders.
CreditsScript: Fred Guardineer [as F. G.] (signed) | Pencils: Fred Guardineer [as F. G.] (signed) | Inks: Fred Guardineer [as F. G.] (signed)
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
NotesA horse is branded 'FG' in panel 5 of the 2nd page, initials for Fred Guardineer.
 
Comic StoryPinto Pete (1 page)
SynopsisPinto Pete, a grifter, bums a meal, but specifically requests cake, as it is his birthday.
CreditsScript: Creig Flessel [as Fless] (signed) | Pencils: Creig Flessel [as Fless] (signed) | Inks: Creig Flessel [as Fless] (signed)
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Pinto Pete
Notescontains a 1/4 page Butterfinger candy bar ad.
 
Comic StoryHurtling Death (3 pages)
SynopsisA rancher is murdered for his money, and the killers force the ranchers' assistant to drive the get-away car. The driver has no intention of letting the killers get away.
CreditsScript: Will Harr | Pencils: Creig Flessel [as Valens Moreno] (signed) | Inks: Creig Flessel [as Valens Moreno] (signed)
 
SynopsisLadies' movie night at the Ol' Opry House.
FeaturingJest the Type
ContentGenre: Humor
Noteson same page with an ad by Bradley National Jewelers for and Engineers' watch.
 
Comic StoryVanishing Herd (4 pages)
SynopsisThere has been cattle rustling going on, and nobody is able to track the disappearing cattle. A new rancher on the scene has an airplane, and soon, folks put two and two together.
CreditsScript:? [as George Hill] | Pencils: Fred Guardineer (signed) | Inks: Fred Guardineer (signed)
 
SynopsisInformation on chaps, cowboy boots, Maverick calfs, the 30-30 Winchester rifle, and boots for horses.
FeaturingWestern Facts
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Western-frontier
 
Comic StoryOkie Doke (1 page)
SynopsisOkie is in court once again, and the judge has a hard time making him feel any shame.
CreditsScript: Fred Guardineer (signed) | Pencils: Fred Guardineer (signed) | Inks: Fred Guardineer (signed)
ContentGenre: Humor; Western-frontier | Characters: Okie Doke
Notescontains a 1/4 page ad for Butterfinger candy bars.
 
FeaturingJess Phoolin
CreditsScript: Fred Schwab | Pencils: Fred Schwab | Inks: Fred Schwab
ContentCharacters: Jess Phoolin
Notescontains a 1/4 page ad from Mead Cycle Co. for the Streamlined "Champion".
 
Comic StoryBull Moose (1 page)
Synopsis"Bull" Moose tries to credit his strength to the motto that 'you are what you eat'.
CreditsScript: Creig Flessel [as C. F.] (signed) | Pencils: Creig Flessel [as C. F.] (signed) | Inks: Creig Flessel [as C. F.] (signed)
ContentGenre: Humor; Western-frontier
 
IllustrationThe West That Was (1 page)
SynopsisAn outline of the progression of mail delivery in the West from Pony Express, to Stage Coach, to railroad.
CreditsScript: William M. Allison [as W. M. Allison] (signed) | Pencils: William M. Allison [as W. M. Allison] (signed) | Inks: William M. Allison [as W. M. Allison] (signed)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Western-frontier
 
SynopsisKiller McGee is a bounty hunter who isn't worried if the dead body he brings in doesn't match the wanted poster.
FeaturingKiller McGee
CreditsScript: Fred Schwab | Pencils: Fred Schwab | Inks: Fred Schwab
ContentGenre: Humor; Western-frontier | Characters: Killer McGee
Notescontains a 1/4 page ad for Baby Ruth candy bars.
 
Comic StorySmoke Range (3 pages)
SynopsisA peace-seeking cattle hand joins a ranch where the boss means to drive off a group of 'Nesters', and new guy is determined to stop it.
CreditsScript: James Sanders | Pencils: Rafael Astarita (signed) | Inks: Rafael Astarita (signed)
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
 
Comic StoryHi-Lee Hi-Low (1 page)
SynopsisThe Chinese brothers have a hard time pleasing cowhand customers with their laundry service.
CreditsScript: Creig Flessel [as Fless] (signed) | Pencils: Creig Flessel [as Fless] (signed) | Inks: Creig Flessel [as Fless] (signed)
ContentGenre: Humor; Western-frontier
 
SynopsisLuke applies for the job of cook at the local diner for the pay of $1 a day and all you can eat.
FeaturingLonesome Luke
CreditsScript: Fred Schwab | Pencils: Fred Schwab | Inks: Fred Schwab
ContentGenre: Humor; Western-frontier | Characters: Lonesome Luke
 
Publisher advertisementStar Comics (1 page)
Noteshouse ad for Star Comics.
 
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