Indicia title is "BUFFALO BILL JR., No. 673." Code number is B.BILL JR. O.S. #673-561. Copyright 1955 by TIE-UPS Company. Based on the 1955 "Buffalo Bill, Jr." syndicated TV series.
On-sale date from the on-stand date listed in the Comic Magazine Publishing Report (The Dougherty Co., 1942 series) #168 (January 1956).
Cover
1 page
Letters
typeset
Genre
Western-frontier
Characters
Buffalo Bill, Jr. (photo of Dick Jones)
Foreword/Afterword
Cast of Characters / Buffalo Bill Jr. (1 page)
Synopsis
Previews of the stories in the comics with headshots that look like they were drawn from photographs.
Letters
typeset
Genre
Western-frontier
Characters
Buffalo Bill, Jr.; Calamity Jane (Bill's sister); Pepito; Judge Wiley
Pencils
Bob Correa
Inks
Bob Correa
Notes
Inside front cover; black and white. Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
Comic Story
Fight for Geromino / Buffalo Bill Jr. (17 pages)
Synopsis
The Apache chief Geronimo has been captured by the Army and is being taken to Florida on a special train. An Indian agent and his assistant hatch a plan to use Apaches to free Geronimo from the train in order to collect a new reward for his re-capture.
Genre
Western-frontier
Characters
Buffalo Bill Jr.; Judge Ben Wiley; Calamity Jane (Bill's sister)
Pencils
Bob Correa
Inks
Bob Correa
Notes
Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007). Intro and origin of Buffalo Bill, Jr. on first page of story.
Comic Story
Fugitive from Injustice / Buffalo Bill Jr. (17 pages)
Synopsis
Bill and Calamity find a young boy hiding in an abandoned shed with a mare and a colt. Later two men find wanted posters offering a $1,000 reward for the return of the mare and colt to Otis McComb. The pair steal the mare and colt from the boy, but Bill finds out the boy is the horses' rightful owner and tracks them down.
Genre
Western-frontier
Characters
Buffalo Bill Jr.; Judge Ben Wiley; Calamity Jane (Bill's sister)
Pencils
Bob Correa
Inks
Bob Correa
Notes
Story continues on inside back cover in black and white and concludes on back cover in color. Last panel is Dell's "A Pledge to Parents". Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
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