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Australian & New Zealand Comics
Date Unknown | Number: 4 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesTWILIGHT RANGER 4 by Michael Noonan and Keith Chatto was published by Apache Comics in February 1956 (estimated). Apache Comics was an associated company of Cleland Publications, set up to feature comics and books in the Wild West genre. Keith Chatto was the artist on two comics for this publisher (Twilight Ranger and El Lobo the Man from Nowhere, the latter also written by Chatto). Michael Noonan had created the Twilight Ranger as a radio drama series, starring Leonard Teale as the Ranger and running for 208 episodes. The comic was created on the back of the radio series’ success. The differential point between the Ywilight Ranger and other western characters is that the Twilight Ranger does not use a gun.
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   By dwilt
Chatto's art is quite good, albeit with a few awkward spots, but on the whole laid out well, and very detailed.
   By The Australian Panther
KEITH CHATTO, 1924 - 1992 Australian illustrator and cartoonist http:www.collectingbooksandmagazines.com/chatto.html [ In 1990 saw the publication of the first Australian-written and drawn full-length Phantom story, Rumble in the Jungle, with Chatto providing the illustrations and Jim Shepherd the storyline. Chatto followed this by illustrating two more Phantom stories, Return of the Singh Brotherhood and The Kings Cross Connection in 1992, again collaborations with Shepherd. Chatto died of cancer on 22 October 1992[2] at the age of 67.]
  
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