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Four Color (1942 Series)
Date | Number: 722 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationSeptember 1956 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1
 
CoverSilent Men
CreditsPencils:? (photo) | Inks:? (photo) | Colors:? (photo) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Johnny Mack Brown (photo)
 
Text ArticleThe Rough Riders (1 page)
SynopsisFacts about the Rough Riders regiment in the Spanish-American War.
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; War | Characters: Theodore Roosevelt
NotesInside front cover; black and white. Typeset text and illustrations. Signed CN in the top picture.
 
Comic StoryThe Silent Men (18 pages)
SynopsisWhile on his way to visit the Sheriff in Big Horn, Johnny stops at the tiny town of Deer Ford, only to get a cold reception from the townsfolk.
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Johnny Mack Brown; Rebel (horse)
NotesFirfires had a story in FC 685 with JMB, and can be spotted by his motionless, almost sad faces, accurate horses and the peculiar open hands with all fingers parallel, like a fork, as on page 3 and 9. Also to notice is the faces in sideview with small, narrow eyes and half open mouth. Inking seems to be varying, so it could be someone else. He had most of the stories in Gene Autry Comics.
 
Comic StoryThe Good Samaritan (14 pages)
SynopsisAfter the school in Shallow Creek burns, miser Abney Streetch volunteers to provide the funds from his bank account in Great Falls. Johnny goes along as a guard, but on the way back the stage is robbed. Over a period of weeks, the townsfolk raise the money for the school themselves. Streetch volunteers to count the bills and coins, with Johnny standing guard, but Streetch slugs Johnny with the butt of a gun and tries to escape with the town's money, in the climax of an elaborate scheme of fraud that started with the burning of the school.
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Johnny Mack Brown; Rebel (horse); Abney Streetch
NotesDell's "A Pledge to Parents" is the fourth panel on the last page, in the middle of the story. Edson had many westerns for Dell, like Roy Rogers. He can be recognized by faces with squinting eyes, small hats and horses with high lifting legs with large pointed hooves, pointed ears and a sort of saw tooth outline of the mane. He is credited on JMB by Jerry Bails' Who's Who.
 
Text ArticleKindergarten for Cow Ponies (1 page)
SynopsisFacts about the training of horses to be cow ponies.
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Western-frontier
NotesInside back cover; black and white. Text with two large illustrations. Could well be Lenox when looking at the inking and strong legs of the horse, but the line around the nose is not as prominent as expected.
 
AdvertisementDopey Dan and Safety Sam (1 page)
SynopsisTips for riding a bicycle safely, told in rhyme.
FeaturingJuicy Fruit Gum
CreditsLetters: typeset | Job #: AK-54
ContentGenre: Children | Characters: Dopey Dan; Safety Sam
NotesBack cover. Illustrated ad for Wrigley's Juicy Fruit chewing gum.
 
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