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Indians
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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NameIndians 1 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: quarterly
NotesThe indicia lists only T.T. Scott as President and S.M. Iger as Art Director, and specifically not Byrne as editor, though, he was known to have been working in that role in this general time frame. In other books of the same era, the indicia clearly state Byrne's role.
On sale date as listed in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Periodicals, January-June 1950, page 62, registration number B233048.
 
Cover1 page
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersManzar the White Indian [Dan Carter]
 
ContentsNo Title (1 page)
CharactersManzar the White Indian; Red Fawn; Chip of the Pony Express; Orphan of the Storm; Long Bow
 
StoryManzar the White Indian (12 pages)
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersManzar the White Indian [Dan Carter] (intro)
Script
First LineThe wild trappers of the Black Hills called him Dan Carter...
 
Comic StoryNo Title (8 pages)
FeatureRed Fawn
Script? [as Clyde Dewey]
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersRed Fawn (intro)
First LineSoon the winter winds would howl...
 
Comic StoryNo Title (8 pages)
SynopsisThe year is 1860, and this is the first Pony Express run for young Chip Blake. Chip has been taught that the only good Indian is a dead Indian. Still, his humanitarian ways make his stop to aid an Indian, treed by a bear. Months later, an Indian raid wounds another Pony Express rider, and it is up to Chip to finish the job. Chip, however, gets trapped and wounded by the same war party. He loses consciousness, and so does not see that the Indian he saved from the bear swoops in to his rescue, and delivers him safe to his destination.
FeatureChip of the Pony Express
Script? [as Bart Cassidy]
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersChip Blake (intro)
First LineThe year was 1860, and the day was a great day...
 
StoryOrphan of the Storm (6 pages)
Script? [as Emily Jayne]
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersOrphan of the Storm (a horse, introduction)
First LineThe great fire god sinks behind the distant hills...
 
StoryLong Bow (10 pages)
SynopsisBlackfoot native Lone Bear hunts with his wife Looking Glass and his son, who has yet to earn his name. A party of Crow natives seek to steal back their hunting grounds, and kill Lone Bear and Looking Glass. Before he dies, Lone Bear gives his son his bow, a large weapon which the boy can barely draw. The boy escapes the Crow party, and later hides in the cabin of white man, Trapper Jim. The boy save Trapper Jim from the Crow using his father's bow, and Trapper Jim names him Long Bow.
Script? [as Capt. Stuart Kerrigan]
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersLong Bow; Lone Bear (introduction, death), Looking Glass (introduction, death); Trapper Jim (introduction)
First LineFeathered death was winging the plains.
 
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