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Publication | January-February 1952 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly |
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Featuring | Hooded Horseman |
Credits | Pencils: Ogden Whitney (signed) | Inks: Ogden Whitney |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Hooded Horseman |
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Synopsis | Tombstone Smith has killed her father, and now he will buy her trading post. |
Featuring | The Hooded Horseman |
Credits | Script: Richard Hughes? | Pencils: Leonard Starr | Inks: Leonard Starr |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Hooded Horseman [Bud Fraser]; Flash (dog); Tombstone Smith (badman); Doreen Bailey (trading post owner) |
Notes | Starr is credited on working for ACG by Jerry Bails' Who's Who, and is spotted by his faces with broad mouth, smiling cheeks, bending ears in backview, and a fondness for drawing gloves on most of his characters. He drew most of the Bantam Buckaroo stories for ACG. |
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Text Story | Blind Murder (1 page) |
Credits | Script: Richard Hughes? | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier |
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Comic Story | James Bunyan Hume (2 pages) |
Synopsis | One of the greatest western lawmen of all time. |
Featuring | Famous Western Lawmen |
Credits | Script: Richard Hughes? | Pencils: Ed Moritz | Inks: Ed Moritz |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction; Western-frontier | Characters: James Bunyan Hume (lawman) |
Notes | Ed Moritz is credited on various features for ACG by Jerry Bails' Who's Who. Best recognized by the faces with many small thin inklines, and especially the very peculiar lines inside the ears. |
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Synopsis | Mexican Apaches are rumored to have crossed into Arizona to unite with other Apaches. |
Featuring | Injun Jones |
Credits | Script: Richard Hughes? | Pencils: Ed Moritz | Inks: Ed Moritz |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Injun Jones [Bob Jones]; Miss Vickie; Tomahawk Stacy (desperado); Red Cloud |
Notes | Originally credited "Ogden Whitney ?", but the ears gives Moritz away. Moritz is credited on various features for ACG by Jerry Bails' Who's Who. Whitney has much more worried faces with staring eyes, like on the cover. He had many later Hooded Horseman stories, but Moritz had most of the Injun Jones stories in Blazing West. He is not to be mistaken by his very special lines inside the ears. |
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Text Story | Easy Mark (1 page) |
Credits | Script: Richard Hughes? | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier |
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Comic Story | The Texas Rangers (2 pages) |
Synopsis | A short story of the Texas Rangers. |
Credits | Script: Richard Hughes? | Pencils: Ed Moritz | Inks: Ed Moritz |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction; Western-frontier | Characters: Captain McNally (Texas Ranger) |
Notes | Faces and noses of the horses pin this story on Moritz too. |
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Synopsis | Mike is bragging about how he will tangle with Derringer Dan if he ever meets up with him, so Lobo plans to make a little surprise for him. |
Featuring | Bantam Buckaroo |
Credits | Script: Richard Hughes? | Pencils: Leonard Starr | Inks: Leonard Starr |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Lobo [Bantam Buckaroo]; Mike; Derringer Dan (outlaw); Chesty (outlaw) |
Notes | Leonard Starr is the only credited artist on Bantam Buckaroo by Jerry Bails' Who's Who, and this one compares well with his signed Bantam story in Blazing West #18, faces and gloved hands in particular. |
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Advertisement | What Sparks a Champion Sparks You! (1 page) |
Featuring | Wheaties; Johnny Lujack |
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