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Publication | April-June 1956 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Quarterly |
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Credits | Pencils:? (painting) | Inks:? (painting) | Colors:? (painting) | Job #: I.C. #22-564 |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier |
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Text Article | Another Award for Outstanding Service to Youth (1 page) |
Credits | Pencils:? (photographs) | Inks:? (photographs) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction |
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Comic Story | Quest of the Chinook Chief (20.67 pages) |
Synopsis | White Eagle and his braves help Anoor regain his position as Chief of the Chinooks. |
Featuring | Indian Chief White Eagle |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Chief White Eagle (Sioux); Chief Anoor (Chinook) |
Notes | John Daly is credited on Indian Chief by Jerry Bails' Who's Who. This artwork compares best with his signed story "Poison Allard's Last Draw" in Western Fighter #2, with the thin cheekline in profile, eyes that really don't look at anything. Also similar to DC's early Aquaman stories on the faces. He changed much from his early drawing in True Comics, but his faces can be recognised, like the Indian on page 34 in True Comics #1. |
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Credits | Letters: typeset |
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Text Story | The Enemy (1 page) |
Synopsis | Young Shooting Star (Catawba boy) spies a large band of warriors headed toward his village. He races to warn his people. Fortunately, they turn out to be friends, the Waxhaws. |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier |
Notes | Tom Gill had some of the text story illustrations in this series, and the even inklines are similar to his signed drawing in #15. |
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Comic Story | Red Wing Son of the Chief and the Stone War Club (9.67 pages) |
Synopsis | Red Wing and White Faun uncover the truth behind Bear Hand's tales of past cliff dwellers. |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Chief Bright Feather; Red Wing; White Faun; Bear Hand |
Notes | Some faces with pin point eyes and "hovering" movement with arms away from the body when running, are all signs of Micale. He had many stories with Roy Rogers and Wild Bill Elliott for Dell. |
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Text Article | Totem Poles (1 page) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction; Western-frontier |
Notes | On inside back cover in black and white. |
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Text Article | Black Hawk -- 1767-1838 (1 page) |
Synopsis | A brief tribute to Black Hawk. |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction; Biography; Western-frontier |
Notes | This is the back cover. |
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