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The Adventures of Robin Hood
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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NameThe Adventures of Robin Hood 1 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.00 FREE | Pages: 36
 
Cover1 page
GenreAdventure; Historical
CharactersRobin Hood
PencilsRay Willner
InksRay Willner
 
StoryRobin Hood (1 page)
GenreAdventure; Historical
First LineIn olden times in England, when Richard of the Lion Heart ruled the land...
NotesInside front cover.

Letters: Good handwriting.
 
Comic StoryHow Robin Hood Became an Outlaw, How He Met Little John and How He Did Outwit the Sheriff of Nottingham / Robin Hood (13 pages)
GenreAdventure; Historical
CharactersRobin Hood; The Sheriff of Nottingham; John Little (aka Little John)
Script
PencilsReed Crandall
InksRay Willner (signed)
First LineIn the days of King Richard...
NotesWe originally had Ray Willner on pencils and Reed Crandall on inks, but Martin O'Hearn points out that the layouts are distinctively Crandall's, and the inks do not resemble Crandall's known inks of the same time period.

Signed on splash page by Ray Willner only. This may indicate that Crandall was ghosting the pencils for Willner.
 
Comic StoryHow Little John's Great Strength Availed Him Little (9 pages)
FeatureLittle John
GenreAdventure; Historical
CharactersRobin Hood; John Little (aka Little John)
Script
First LineAha, good master...
NotesSame unknown artist that did most of the Smilin' Ed & His Gang stories for Buster Brown comic book.
 
Comic StoryHow Robin Hood Conquered a Wealthy Baron with a Wild Grapevine / Robin Hood (10 pages)
GenreAdventure; Historical
CharactersRobin Hood; John Little (aka Little John); Lord Wilkincroft; Jock o' Hill Farm; Jane; The Sheriff of Nottingham
Script
PencilsReed Crandall
InksRay Willner (signed)
NotesWe originally had Ray Willner on pencils and Reed Crandall on inks, but Martin O'Hearn points out that the layouts are distinctively Crandall's, and the inks do not resemble Crandall's known inks of the same time period.

Signed on splash page by Ray Willner only. This may indicate that Crandall was ghosting the pencils for Willner.
 
AdvertisementRobin Hood Shoes - Simple Arithmetic / Robin Hood Shoes - Holiday Favorites (2 pages)
NotesInside back cover (black and white) 1 page.
Outside back cover (color) 1 page.
 
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