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One Shots
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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Notesnice c2c; previous copy uploaded to site is Decker's Wild Western Roundup #1 from 1957, the source for IW-Super's reprint.
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   By The Australian Panther
There are two copies of this book. I think one of them should be filed under IW.
   By crashryan
The Kid Cowboy and Singing Cowboy stories first appeared in Ziff-Davis' "Kid Cowboy" #10, and The Lone Vigilante (nice Tuska art) came from St John's "The Texan" #9.
  
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PublicationOctober 1957 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesCover is panel from interior story, slightly modified, per Gary Watson, September 2008.
 
FeaturingSinging Cowboy
CreditsPencils: Dan Barry | Inks: Dan Barry
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
NotesCover is panel from interior story, slightly modified, per Gary Watson, September 2008.
 
Comic StoryReturn of the Sagebrush Napoleon (7 pages)
SynopsisThe Sagebrush Napoleon and his strongman iWllie have escaped from prison and are back to frame Kid Cowboy for a safe robbery.
FeaturingKid Cowboy
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Kid Cowboy [Randy Dix]; Aces Hyde; Sheriff; Red Feather; Albert Wilkes [Sagebrush Napoleon] (crook); Willie (gunman)
NotesIncorrect reprint source of Kid Cowboy #8 pointed out by Gary Watson, September 2008. Compared with Brown's work in Challengers of the Unknown (DC, 19858 series) #17, we can see his way of showing people standing with legs far apart and a little bent in the knees. Also his way of drawing arms in sideview with the thumb up, page one. The same can be found in many renderings of his giant's arms and fingers in Challengers. Also faces in sideview are identical. So this must be Brown. Art ID by Steinar Ådland March 2011. Script credit suggested by Jerry Bails' Who's Who.
 
Comic StorySix Gun Deadline (6 pages)
FeaturingSinging Cowboy
CreditsPencils: Dan Barry | Inks: Dan Barry
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
NotesArt identification by Gary Watson, September 2008. Art credits is for John Prentice in the reprint I.W. issue.
 
FeaturingHave You Heard This One?
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Humor
 
FeaturingCowboy Chuckles
ContentGenre: Humor
 
FeaturingGag Bag
ContentGenre: Humor
 
Comic StoryGraveyard Gulch! (6 pages)
FeaturingThe Lone Vigilante
CreditsPencils: George Tuska | Inks: George Tuska
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
NotesArt identification by Gary Watson, September 2008.
 
Comic StoryOutcasts of the Range (6 pages)
SynopsisA harmless band of Mexican workers are suspected of stage robbery and horse stealing.
FeaturingKid Cowboy
CreditsScript: Leon Lazarus | Pencils: Bob Brown | Inks: Bob Brown
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Kid Cowboy [Randy Dix]; Red Feather; Lucy Belle; Bill Dix; Jess Barnes (masked crook)
NotesArt ID by Steinar Ådland March 2011.
 
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