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Kid Cowboy
Date | Number: 7 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
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NameKid Cowboy 7 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesOn-sale date from the copyright registration.

Indicia: COPYRIGHT 1952 BY ZIFF-DAVIS PUBLISHING COMPANY
COPYRIGHT UNDER INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT CONVENTION
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
KID COWBOY, Vol. 2, No. 7, APRIL-MAY 1952, published bi-monthly by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, 185 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago 1, Ill. and 2 Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn. William B. Ziff, Chairman of the Board; B. G. Davis, President; Vice Presidents - Michael H. Froelich, Director Eastern Division; H. J. Morganroth, Production Director; Lynn Phillips, Jr., Advertising Director; H. G. Strong, Circulation Director; G. E. Carney, Secretary-Treasurer. Herman R. Bollin, Art Director. Executive and Editorial Office, 366 Madison Ave., New York, 17, N. Y. Single copies 10¢. Edward F. Murphy, Editor. Application for second class entry pending at Post Office, Chicago, Ill. Subscription rates: In the U. S., Canada, Mexico, South and Central America and U. S. Possessions, $1.20 for 12 issues; in all other countries $2.20 for 12 issues. All communications about subscriptions should be addressed to the Circulation Department, 64 East Lake Street, Chicago 1, Ill. The Publisher is not responsible for unsolicited manuscripts or art work. Manuscripts or art work accompanied by self-addressed, stamped envelopes will be returned. No similarity between any of the names, characters, persons and/or institutions appearing in this magazine and those of any living or dead person or institution is intended and any such similarity which may exist is purely coincidental. PRINTED IN U. S. A.

Info on this issue from Ger Apeldoorn.
 
CoverThe Ghost Town of Twin Buttes / 1 page
Letterstypeset
GenreWestern-frontier
PencilsAllen Anderson (painting, see notes) ? Clarence Doore (painting, see notes) ?
InksAllen Anderson (painting, see notes) ? Clarence Doore (painting, see notes) ?
ColorsAllen Anderson (painting, see notes) ? Clarence Doore (painting, see notes) ?
NotesDavid Saunders, son of the artist Norman Saunders, confirms that #4 is the only issue in this series painted by his father. He writes, "All other painted covers for this title are by Allen Anderson and Clarence Doore."

retrieved from on December 21, 2013
 
Publisher advertisementLook! For These Symbols (1 page)
FeatureZiff-Davis
Letterstypeset
First LineThey mean fun -- adventure excitement -- thrills and wholesome family reading for the entire family
NotesInside front cover. Includes small images of the of the covers of 20 different Ziff-Davis issues.
 
Comic StoryThe Medicine Show Murder! / Kid Cowboy (7 pages)
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersWellington Q. Nicklesberry; Larue; Black Eagle
PencilsAl Carreño
InksAl Carreño
First LineFlaming guns, hard riding, and a keen mind... all combine to help Randy Dix, the fabulous Kid Cowboy, keep an innocent man...
 
Comic StoryThe Ghost Town of Twin Buttes / Kid Cowboy (7 pages)
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersAgnes Lane; Tom Norris; Shep Hargrave
PencilsAl Carreño (signed)
InksAl Carreño (signed)
First LineIt had been a thriving boom town -- but now the shouts of laughter of former years had faded into ghostly echoes of the past.
 
Comic StoryBuffalo Bill (1 page)
SynopsisIncidents in the life of "Buffalo Bill" Cody.
GenreWestern-frontier
First LineHunter, scout, Indian fighter and showman, William Frederick Cody earned his international reputation as...
 
Text StoryKiller's Caliber (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersScott Landers; Joe Presco; Sheriff "Dusty" Rhodes; Louise Baker
First LineThey tied his hands behind his back while they got the rope ready.
 
Comic StoryThe Ghost of Hangman's Lode / The Singing Cowboy (6 pages)
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersAmelia; Logan (crook)
PencilsJack Sparling
InksJack Sparling
First Line...And you'll get more of the same if you come back botherin' us again!
 
Comic StoryBattle Cry! / Kid Cowboy (5 pages)
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersColonel Henshaw; Chief Running Dog
PencilsAl Carreño ?
First LineWith thundering hoofbeats and savage cries, a band of renegade Pawnees swoop down on the Rimflock stage.
 
Comic StoryThe Gun Fight! / The Little Sheriff (2 pages)
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersGorey Gilhooey; Gila Monster
First LineStumpy Bunyan! Get up! Gila Monster and Gorey Gilhooey air a-fixin' to hev a gunfight right on the main and old street of our community!
 
Comic StoryHero of the "Dark and Bloody Ground" (1 page)
GenreWestern-frontier
PencilsLeonard Starr
InksLeonard Starr
First LineIn the year 1750, a Pennsylvania blacksmith loaded a wagon with his family and made the long journey south to North Carolina.
 
AdvertisementPowerful / Mighty Midget Electric Motor / Powerful Electric Motor (1 page)
Letterstypeset
First LineLook fellows! Here's the neatest, strongest little real electric motor you've ever seen!
 
AdvertisementHey Skinny... Yer Ribs are Showing! / Charles Atlas Dynamic Tension System (1 page)
Pencils? (photo, illustrations)
Inks? (photo, illustrations)
CharactersJoe
First LineDon't let him hit you, Joe!
NotesInside back cover.
 
AdvertisementPrizes for Everyone / American Seeds (1 page)
Letterstypeset
First LineGet yours now!
NotesBack cover.
 
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