Hooded Horseman v1 #25
| Additional Information | |
| Publication | September - October 1952 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: Bimonthly | Editing: Richard Hughes |
| Cover | Who is Cowboy Sahib? |
| Featuring | Cowboy Sahib |
| Credits | Pencils: Leonard Starr | Inks: Leonard Starr |
| Content | Genre: Western | Characters: Cowboy Sahib |
| Notes | Leonard Starr is credited on Cowboy Sahib by Jerry Bails' Who's Who, and this is similar to his work on that series. Starr also confirmed his art in Alter Ego #111 (July 2012). |
| Publisher advertisement | The Kilroys (1 page) |
| Credits | Letters: typeset |
| Notes | House ad for The Kilroys #37 |
| Comic Story | "Drought, cyclone, blizzard, and desert" (8 pages) |
| Synopsis | A wagontrain is attacked by an Indian war party, and two white men have sold weapons to them. |
| Featuring | Hooded Horseman |
| Credits | Script: Richard Hughes? | Pencils: Leonard Starr | Inks: Leonard Starr |
| Content | Genre: Western | Characters: Hooded Horseman [Bud Fraser]; Flash (dog); Stretch |
| Notes | Starr is credited on working for ACG by Jerry Bails' Who's Who, and is spotted by his faces with broad mouth, smiling cheeks, bending ears in backview, and a fondness for drawing gloves on most of his characters. He drew most of the Bantam Buckaroo stories for ACG. |
| Comic Story | Hunting the Wild Buffalo (1 page) |
| Content | Genre: Western; Fact |
| Text Story | The Death of Little Cloud (1 page) |
| Credits | Script: Richard Hughes? | Letters: typeset |
| Content | Genre: Western | Characters: Little Cloud |
| Comic Story | "The settles of the old southwest had a name for the Kiowa...The Desert Devils!" (8 pages) |
| Synopsis | Injun Jones is accused of selling rifles to the Indians. |
| Featuring | Injun Jones |
| Credits | Script: Richard Hughes? | Pencils: Ed Moritz | Inks: Ed Moritz |
| Content | Genre: Western | Characters: Injun Jones [Bob Jones]; Miss Vickie; Black Harris (mountain man); Dobie Noonan (crook) |
| Notes | Moritz is credited on various features for ACG by Jerry Bails' Who's Who. He had most of the Injun Jones stories in Blazing West. He is not to be mistaken by his very special lines inside the ears, and faces in close up with many thin inklines. Also his horses are special, with small gaping heads and many thin inklines on them too. |
| Comic Story | The Lost Gold Mine (1 page) |
| Content | Genre: Western; Fact |
| Text Story | Duel! (1 page) |
| Credits | Script: Richard Hughes? | Letters: typeset |
| Content | Genre: Western | Characters: Slim Barrett; Yargo Brothers |
| Comic Story | Headless Rider! (8 pages) |
| Synopsis | The stagecoach has been robbed, and the robbers must still be somewhere near Harvey's farm. |
| Featuring | The Bantam Buckaroo |
| Credits | Script: Richard Hughes? | Pencils: Leonard Starr | Inks: Leonard Starr |
| Content | Genre: Western | Characters: Bantam Buckaroo [Lobo]; Mike Harvey; Dude ( |
| Notes | Originally credited "Lee Elias ?", but it is the artist that made most of the Bantam stories, Leonard Starr. He is the only one credited on Bantam Buckaroo by Jerry Bails' Who's Who. The artwork match his signed story in Blazing West #18, faces, hats and the hands with gloves. Elias has more rounded faces and lips, much like Milton Caniff or Frank Robbins. |
| Comic Story | Gunfighting in the Old West (2 pages) |
| Credits | Script: Richard Hughes? |
| Content | Genre: Western; Fact |
| Advertisement | I Gained 53 Lbs. of Shapely Power-Packed Muscles! (1 page) |
| Credits | Letters: typeset |
| Notes | Advertisement for Jowett Institute of Physical Training |
| Advertisement | Uncle Bernie's Fun Shop (1 page) |
| Credits | Letters: typeset (partial) |
| Notes | Advertisement for Novelty Mart |
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