Indicia title is "CISCO KID COMICS, No. 292." Code number is C.K.O.S. #292-509. Copyright 1950 by Cisco Kid Products, Inc. On-sale date is publication date in Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1950 Pamphlets, page 440.
Cover
1 page
Letters
typeset
Genre
Western-frontier
Characters
Cisco Kid; Pancho
Pencils
Bob Jenney
Inks
Bob Jenney
Notes
Wrap-around cover.
Text Article
History of Western Saddles (1 page)
Synopsis
History of American and Mexican saddles.
Letters
typeset
Genre
Non-fiction; Western-frontier
Pencils
Bob Jenney
Inks
Bob Jenney
Notes
Inside front cover; black and white. Text and illustrations.
Comic Story
The Cisco Kid and the Red Deuce Gang / The Cisco Kid (32 pages)
Synopsis
In a New Mexican town, Cisco and Pancho stop a man from bothering a woman. The woman is traveling north to Pueblo to meet her uncle, Tim Garrity, who is the sheriff. Cisco and Pancho decide to go north to Pueblo to help clean up a gang of bandits, the Red Deuce Gang. When they get to Pueblo they are framed as killers by the gang leader and have to escape a lynch mob.
Genre
Western-frontier
Characters
Cisco Kid; Pancho; Nancy Bingham; Tim Garrity
Script
Rod Reed ?
Pencils
Bob Jenney
Inks
Bob Jenney
Notes
Script, pencils, and inks credit for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
Comic Story
The Outlaws of Big Drum Ridge / The Cisco Kid (16 pages)
Synopsis
Cisco and Pancho come across the aftermath of a stage coach robbery, which has left one man dead and the driver wounded. They find that this is the third time bullion shipments from the Gold Hill mine have been robbed, while a rival mine, the Golconda, has all its shipments go through safely. Cisco and Pancho investigate the Golconda mine at night, but are ambushed and are framed as being the stage robbers.
Genre
Western-frontier
Characters
Cisco Kid; Pancho; Linda Travers
Script
Rod Reed ?
Pencils
Bob Jenney
Inks
Bob Jenney
Notes
Script, pencils, and inks credit for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
Text Article
Cowboy Outfits (1 page)
Synopsis
Overview of the clothing worn by American and Mexican cowboys.
Letters
typeset
Genre
Non-fiction; Western-frontier
Pencils
Bob Jenney (signed)
Inks
Bob Jenney (signed)
Notes
Inside back cover; black and white. Text and illustrations.
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