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Cheyenne
Date | Number: 11 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationMay-July 1959 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Quarterly
 
FeaturingBronco Layne
CreditsPencils:? (photograph) | Inks:? (photograph) | Colors:? (photograph)
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Bronco Layne (photo of Ty Hardin)
 
Comic StoryThe Rio Smugglers (14 pages)
SynopsisBronco Layne goes to the town of Trinity to help his friend Jim O'Neil who is about to be hanged for the murder of Colly Smith. Layne investigates Duke Rhein, a cattle owner, and finds out that he and his thugs are smuggling opium across O'Neil's ford in the Rio Grande river by packing it inside hollowed out cattle horns. Duke had also killed the ranger who knew too much and framed O'Neil. Bronco tries to stop O'Neil's execution but finds out that Jim's wife and daughter are held hostage. When he finally finds them, O'Neil can then say what he knows and the guilty are brought to justice.
FeaturingBronco Layne
CreditsJob #: Cheyenne #11-595
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Billy Bob (Duke Rhein thug); Bronco Layne; Duke Rhein (cattle owner); Flowers (Duke Rhein thug); Ike Thompson (land owner, Jim O'Neil's neighbor); Jim O'Neil (friend of Bronco Layne, unjustly incarcerated); Judge Roy McHenry; Lonzo (Jim O'Neil's ranch hand); Mary O'Neil (Jim O'Neil's wife); Suzy O'Neil (Jim O'Neil's daughter); Sheriff of Trinity
NotesScript credit per Martin O'Hearn: http://martinohearn.blogspot.com/2018/09/some-leo-dorfman-tv-westerns.html
 
Text StoryAvalanche Trap (1 page)
SynopsisScrag Mabry, a bank robber and killer, prepares an avalanche for Sheriff Reilly who has been doggedly hunting him down and is now riding his horse on a rim trail. The sheriff however sees the sun flash from a rifle barrel and so narrowly manages to escape. A second avalanche triggered by the first one crashes down upon Scrag Mabry and the sheriff rides home. (Contains an illo of man on a horse on a rim trail with an avalanche heading toward him.)
FeaturingSheriff Myles Reilly
CreditsPencils:? (illustration) | Inks:? (illustration) | Colors:? (illustration) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Scrag Mabry (outlaw); Sheriff Myles Reilly (sheriff of Lodestar)
NotesNo credits.
 
SynopsisSmall Bear wounds and is wounded by a mountain lion. The animal, not able to hunt, later attacks the Cheyenne tribe and it's horses convincing them that it is a "spirit cat". Small Bear feels responsible and still recovering from his wounds and against the Chief's orders, for the sake of his tribe and his honor, hunts the animal by himself. He slays it with his spear lodged between rocks and then everyone congratulates him.
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Long Lance (Cheyenne Chief); Small Bear (Cheyenne warrior)
NotesNo credits. Art identification by Alberto Becattini (December 2010).
 
Comic StoryThe Crooked Circle (12.67 pages)
SynopsisIn the Arizona territory, Bronco Layne comes across a cavalryman shot dead. At Fort Grant, Colonel Burton tells him he suspects of someone in his fort working for the crooked Tucson Ring who is paying soldiers to desert and is selling worthless supplies to the army. The murdered soldier was a deserter who had changed his mind and was thus finished off with the complicity of the treasonous Sergeant Flint. So Bronco then decides to infiltrate the gang, but is revealed by Sergeant Flint. Bronco manages to narrowly escape and then lays a trap of his own for the criminals to fall into.
FeaturingBronco Layne
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Bronco Layne; Chief Eskimizin (Arivaipa Chief); Colonel Burton; Forrest (deserter); Sergeant Flint (corrupt Fort Grant officer); 'Silver Dollar' Drew (Tucson Ring ringleader); the Tucson Ring (gang of thugs, includes Barney and MacRoy)
NotesScript credit per Martin O'Hearn: http://martinohearn.blogspot.com/2018/09/some-leo-dorfman-tv-westerns.html Page 13 is 2/3 of a page.
 
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesStatement of ownership, management and circulation. Subscribed by Helen Meyer (business manager) on September 18, 1958 before John C. Weber (notary public).
 
"Fresh Up" Freddie Says: "Right Now, You're Probably Asking Yourself - What Does A Dynamite Loader Drink To Quench His Thirst?" (1 page)
SynopsisDynamite loader "Fresh up" Freddie puts out the fire in his throat by drinking 7-Up.
Featuring"Fresh up" Freddie; 7-Up
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: "Fresh up" Freddie
NotesBack cover. 7-Up soft drink ad. The "Fresh up" Freddie character is an anthropomorphic rooster that appeared in commercials on the Zorro TV show. No credits.
 
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