Great Comic Book! The art work is wonderful, the two storys keep you on the edge of your seat. This comic was a television show and a good one. Give both a read and enjoy the show.
Additional Information
Name
0766 - Buffalo Bill Jr. | Published
Publication
Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36
Notes
Indicia title is "BUFFALO BILL, JR., No. 766" (cover title and all feature headings as "Buffalo Bill Jr."). Code number is B.BILL.JR. O.S. #766-572. Copyright 1956 by Flying A Productions. Third of six Buffalo Bill Jr. Four Colors. Based on the 1955-56 "Buffalo Bill Jr." TV series.
Cover
1 page
Pencils
? (photo)
Inks
? (photo)
Colors
? (photo)
Genre
Western-frontier
Characters
Buffalo Bill Jr. (photo of Dick Jones)
Foreword/Afterword
Introduction / Buffalo Bill Jr. (1 page)
Synopsis
Preview of first story.
Pencils
? (photographs)
Inks
? (photographs)
Letters
typeset
Genre
Western-frontier
Characters
Buffalo Bill Jr. (photos of Dick Jones)
Notes
Inside front cover; black and white. Four photos with typeset text.
Comic Story
Secret of Silverado / Buffalo Bill Jr. (18 pages)
Synopsis
As part of a plan by Buffalo Bill, Jr., Tony Castelar goes undercover, posing as a silver smuggler, in order to find the source of Mexican silver bars being brought illegally across the border.
Genre
Western-frontier
Characters
Buffalo Bill Jr.; Calamity; Judge Wiley
Pencils
Bob Correa
Inks
Bob Correa
Notes
Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
Comic Story
Double Cross Money / Buffalo Bill Jr. (16 pages)
Synopsis
In order to force a competitor, the Blue River Bank, out of business, Ned Ranton, owner of the Granite City Bank, orders his men to rob a shipment of cash intended for the Blue River Bank. He stores the extra cash in his bank's vault, but it draws the attention of his (honest) cashier, Henry Cameron. Bill has to figure out a way to prove the extra money came from the stolen shipment.
Genre
Western-frontier
Characters
Buffalo Bill Jr.; Calamity; Judge Wiley
Pencils
Bob Correa
Inks
Bob Correa
Notes
Story continues on inside back cover in black and white and concludes on back cover in color. The 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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