Additional Information |
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Publication | February 1937 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 |
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Credits | Pencils: Bill Allison | Inks: Bill Allison |
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Contents | Table of Contents (1 page) |
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Comic Story | Treachery on the Trail (7 pages) |
Synopsis | A white renegade plotted trouble. |
Credits | Script: Henry Muheim [as H. Muheim] (signed) | Pencils: Henry Muheim [as H. Muheim] (signed) | Inks: Henry Muheim [as H. Muheim] (signed) |
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Comic Story | Windy Parks' Kettle of Gold (7 pages) |
Synopsis | An old-timer spins a yarn that's too good to be true |
Featuring | Windy Parks |
Credits | Script: Victor Dowling | Pencils: Victor Dowling | Inks: Victor Dowling |
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Text Story | Weapons of the West (2 pages) |
Synopsis | Plain talk from a straight-shooter. |
Credits | Script: Bill Allison [as W. M. Allison] | Pencils: Bill Allison [as W. M. Allison] | Inks: Bill Allison [as W. M. Allison] | Letters: Typeset |
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Comic Story | Guns of Revenge (7 pages) |
Synopsis | The "Phantom of the Hills" talks with six-guns. |
Featuring | Phantom of the Hills |
Credits | Script: Arthur Pinajian | Pencils: Arthur Pinajian | Inks: Arthur Pinajian |
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Comic Story | Blood and Iron (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Lanky, a railroad scout, knew how to deal with a bad man. |
Credits | Script: H. David | Pencils: W. M. Allison | Inks: W. M. Allison |
Notes | Previously credited to W. A. Allison (note middle A. instead of M.) but this is almost certainly an error. W. M. Allison was a frequent contributor to this publisher, while no W. A. Allison is known. |
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Illustration | A Tense Moment (2 pages) |
Credits | Script: Rodney Thompson | Pencils: W. M. Allison (signed) | Inks: Rodney Thompson |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier |
Notes | Centerfold drawn especially for Western Picture Stories. |
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Comic Story | Top Hand (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Blood flows when a "sheep" man meets a "cattle" man. |
Featuring | 'Wild Tex' Martin |
Credits | Script: Will Eisner | Pencils: Will Eisner | Inks: Will Eisner |
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Text Story | A Killer's Conscience (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Rattlesnake was known as a killer-and proved it. |
Credits | Script: Tom McNamara [as G. G. Lewis] | Pencils: Tom McNamara [as G. G. Lewis] | Inks: Tom McNamara [as G. G. Lewis] | Letters: Typeset |
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Text Article | Famous Frontiersmen (2 pages) |
Synopsis | Buffalo Bill Cody. The first of a series. |
Credits | Script: Ray Burley | Pencils: Ray Burley | Inks: Ray Burley | Letters: Typeset |
Notes | Text and illustrations. |
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Comic Story | The Lucifer Trail (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Western justice shoots first and talks later. |
Featuring | Tex Maverick |
Credits | Script: Milt Wilcox | Pencils: Milt Wilcox | Inks: Milt Wilcox |
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Comic Story | Tracks in the Snow (7 pages) |
Synopsis | In the Northwest the poacher doesn't stand a chance. |
Credits | Script: H. L. Hastings | Pencils: H. L. Hastings | Inks: H. L. Hastings |
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Illustration | Punchers (1 page) |
Synopsis | Homeward bound on the prairie. |
Credits | Script: Bill Allison [as W. M. Allison] | Pencils: Bill Allison [as W. M. Allison] | Inks: Bill Allison [as W. M. Allison] |
Notes | Data taken from Howard Keltner's Golden Age Index & the existing GCD index. Color illustration. No text except for title and art credit. |
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