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The Westerner Comics
Date | Number: 34 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationMarch 1951 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
NotesIt's 'Chief Angry Son' on the cover, but 'Chief Angry Sun' in the comic
 
CoverChief Angry Sun!
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
NotesIt's 'Chief Angry Son' on the cover, but 'Chief Angry Sun' in the comic
 
Comic StoryChief Angry Sun! (12 pages)
SynopsisWild Bill seeks to answer the question of who is supplying the indians with guns and ammunition.
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Wild Bill Pecos; Nuggets Nugent; Chief Angry Sun
NotesArtwork similar to Shores' credited stories in Black Rider. Script credit taken from Woolfolk's record book by Martin O'Hearn.
 
Comic StoryThe Return of Kid Runt (9 pages)
SynopsisOnly Wild Bill can match the snake-swift draw of the smallest killer who ever dealt death, Kid Runt.
CreditsPencils:? [as staff] (signed) | Inks:? [as staff] (signed)
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Wild Bill Pecos; Nuggets Nugent (his saddle pard); Kid Runt (killer)
NotesWriter credit transcribed from Woolfolk's record book by Martin O'Hearn.
 
Comic StoryWedding Bells for Nuggets (5 pages)
SynopsisYancy Bates is trying to force Betsy to marry him just to get the property of her father.
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Nuggets Nugent; Yancy Bates (villain); Kate Henshaw [Betsy]; Geronimo (horse); Marrying Willie
NotesThe art is identical to his signed cover of Kid Colt Outlaw (Marvel, 1949 series) #15. Very clean and careful brush inklines. The bride-to-be's name changes back and forth from Kate to Betsy.
 
FeaturingWild Bill Pecos Pow Wow
CreditsScript:? (editors) | Letters: typeset
 
SynopsisHouse ad for three Orbit comics
 
Comic StoryThe Two-Gun Grandpappies (8 pages)
SynopsisWild Bill and Nugget track down a notorious outlaw while playing nursemaid to three retired sheriffs.
ContentCharacters: Wild Bill Pecos; Nuggets Nugent (his saddle pard); Owlhoot Orton (villain)
NotesPenciller credit from the French fan magazine Back Up #14, as submitted by Stephane Petit, via the GCD Errors list, February 2009. Possible Buscema inks per Nick Caputo. Writer credit from Martin O'Hearn.
 
Text StoryAlibi (1 page)
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Sheriff Jim Tylor
 
Comic StoryDeath Hunt (7 pages)
SynopsisWild Bill and Nugget are hired as deputies by a crooked sheriff.
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Wild Bill Pecos; Nuggets Nugent (his saddle pard); Otis Stoker (crooked sheriff); Pancho (villain)
NotesRay Thayer drew on the Chuckwagon Charley in Dell's Roy Rogers Comics and Zane Grey's Tappan's Burro in Four Color Comics #449. Softly rounded inklines and figures. Writer credit from Martin O'Hearn.
 
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