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| Date | | Number: 15 | Lang: English (en) | |||
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| Name | Indian Chief 15 | Published |
| Publication | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: quarterly |
| Notes | On-sale date per Catalog of Copyright Entries 1954 Periodicals Jan-Dec 3D Ser Vol 8 Pt 2. Cover title has changed to "Indian Chief featuring White Eagle." Designed, produced, and copyright 1954, by Western Printing & Lithographing Co. |
| Cover | 1 page |
| Job # | I.C. #15-546 |
| Genre | Western-frontier |
| Pencils | Morris Gollub (painting) ? |
| Inks | Morris Gollub (painting) ? |
| Colors | Morris Gollub (painting) ? |
| Notes | Probably by Gollub, when looking at the face with marked nostrils, which are not far from his interior stories. |
| Text Story | Wild Stallion (2 pages) |
| Synopsis | Three brothers set out to capture horses. |
| Letters | typeset |
| Genre | Western-frontier |
| Characters | Brave Crow; Face-To-The-Enemy; Bear Man (Paiute brothers) |
| Pencils | Tom Gill |
| Inks | Tom Gill |
| First Line | The three Paiute brothers came down out of the hills laden with supplies and weapons. |
| Notes | This story is printed on the inside front cover (which includes the publisher & indicia information) and concludes on the inside back cover. |
| Comic Story | Indian Chief White Eagle and the Traitor / White Eagle (16 pages) |
| Synopsis | White Eagle returns home to find his people controlled by the Coyote people. |
| Genre | Western-frontier |
| Characters | Chief White Eagle; Deer Foot (Sioux) |
| Pencils | John Daly |
| Inks | John Daly |
| First Line | The tents of the Sioux! |
| 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 slanting cheekline in profile, lines down from the nostrils, and eyes that really don't look at anything. Also compares well with early DC's 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. |
| Comic Story | Red Wing Son of the Chief / Red Wing (16 pages) |
| Synopsis | When the Zuni attack the Navaho hogan (village), the children take up arms to defend it, led by the son of the Chief. Red Wing is taken captive, but leaves a trail for his people to follow. |
| Genre | Western-frontier |
| Characters | Chief Bright Feather; Red Wing (Navaho) |
| Pencils | John Daly |
| Inks | John Daly |
| First Line | In the camp of the Navaho, Chief Bright Feathers aged hands deftly sprinkle the red and yellow sands... |
| Notes | Notes as for the first story. |
| Publisher advertisement | Every Indian Had a Good Luck Token! (1 page) |
| Letters | ?; typeset |
| Genre | Western-frontier |
| Pencils | Alberto Giolitti |
| Inks | Alberto Giolitti |
| First Line | History tells us of the Indian custom of carrying lucky tokens to bring them success in hunting and battle. |
| Notes | Back cover house ad for "The Dell Comics Club Lucky Penny Pocketpiece." Art credit from Error Report #2336, by Terry Meister. |
| The data in the additional content section is courtesy of the Grand Comics Database under a Creative Commons Attribution License. More details about this comic may be available in their page here | |

