The Masked Raider 1
(1) Masked Raider and Talon The Golden Eagle
This is another story that uses "Dudes" as a mildly derogatory term. This story, like the story of the rancher's daughter, Belle (in "The Hawk 12"), this story features a sheriff's daughter, also having the courage to take on male roles in fighting crime. Likewise, the so-called "Dude" in this story, used that for a disguise. In this story, the "Dude" was a crime fighter, whereas, he was an agent of the criminal gang in Belle, the rancher's story. The Dude crime fighter has a pet trained eagle. He uses the eagle to rescue the sheriff's daughter, and the episode ends wit him continuing to read his lawbooks, and be a disappointment to his father.
(2) Flying Eagle - Continuing Masked Raider Saga
This story, about a Native American, who has sworn to fight against crime (ostensibly not just among Native American peoples, but among the general society of The USA "White Man", as well. That is a plot line I have never before come across. So, this should be interesting. I hope it is better researched, and both the writer and artist know more about The Native American tribes and that era of US history than the other US "Western genre" stories I've reviewed and critiqued in the past on this forum. A pair of gold prospectors forgot to file a claim on an area of land after finding a vein of high-quality gold ore. Flying Eagle, the fastest runner in the territory, offers to run to the local town's Land Office, to beat other prospectors (who heard them yelling that they found gold) to that office, to file the claim. Already, I have problems. Having had lots of experience in dealing with official government offices in Canada, USA, The Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, The UK, Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Sudan, Morocco and several other countries, I can't imagine that the US Federal Land Office representative would accept Flying Eagle as the legal representative of the pair of prospectors, with no legal papers showing that HE is their agent. I assume that he would have to identify the area of their claim on the office's map. They would have had to lay this out on a map, at least with identifiable landmarks and boundaries with measured distances from known immovable landmarks to help form the legal description of the boundaries of the claim, on the office's plot map. The prospectors gave him no letter making Flying Eagle their agent, and no map showing landmark boundaries. And they expect Flying Eagle to beat potential rival claimants who may be racing there atop horses, by running on foot. The crook that overheard and races on horseback to file the claim, chops down a tree to fall across Flying Eagle's path (which shouldn't stop him, unless it fall upon him and injures or kills him(which it didn't)). And more ridiculous than that, Flying Eagle says that the crook's chopped down tree gave him a new shortcut to The Land (County Clerk's Office) (apparently this story takes place in a US State (rather than a Territory). Much to my surprise and dismay, the "story" is only 3 pages long, and we see very little about what happened!!! We didn't get to see how the cut down tree provides the short cut which allowed Flying Eagle to beat a horse rider to the town. This "story" could have been told in one single narrative box, and all the panels showed us nothing more in the drawn panels. The whole point of mixing visual artwork with dialogue balloons and text narratives in comic strips and books is wasted. Although the artwork is fairly good, this story was quite disappointing (especially for having a plot idea with lots of potential).
(3)The Boy And The Eagle - Continuing Masked Raider Saga
This story features Les the lawyer(Crime Fighter) from "The Masked Raider and Talon The Eagle" story. He thinks in a narrative the story of his uncle's murder when he was a boy, the murderer shooting him and chasing him, his horse taking him to his secret cave in the mountains, where he meets a fellow wounded eagle, who he adopts as a pet/friend. Young Les vowed that he and Talon, his Eagle would become a team fighting against crime. So, that is The Masked Raider's origin story. According to GCD records, the drawn stories (non-filler pages) were not Charlton productions, but bought from defunct publisher stock. So, there are currently no verified credits, and their original publishing company is not known by indexers.
(4)Slim Jim and Roly-Poly - 1-Page Gag
Clever gag, but not funny. Not a waste of a page, however (although, personally I'd rather they'd have used it to add to the 3-page story.
(5)The Sentinel - Continuing Masked Raider Saga
Yet another story with a murderer trying to pin the crime on the hero! A gold prospector murders his partner after they struck gold. The Masked Raider finds the dead body just as The Sheriff and his posse arrive to the scene. Les(The Masked Raider) has blood on his shirt from earlier paper cuts (some action hero, eh?). So, the murderer sees a way to pin the murder on him. But the fact that the sheriff accepts that as "evidence" to make Les the prime suspect is ridiculous, because the murderer wouldn't stay around the body of his victim for hours afterwards. If he stayed for more than a few minutes to clear the scene of anything that could potentially identify him, he'd have just buried the body in a place no one would look. Les' father figures out who the murderer is from an old letter to his son from the victim, and goes to his house to confront him. The murderer tries to kill him, but Les and his eagle arrive just in time to knock him to the ground and dislodge his gun from his hand. Les escorts his father towards home. The murderer isn't hurt, and plans to ambush and kill them, as the episode ends. That provides lots of suspense leading into the next episode. So, this was the best and most enjoyable episode of this book, so far.
(5) Cowboy Hats - Information Page
Not very interesting. I'd rather they'd have used this extra page for adding to the ridiculously short 3-Page "story". It still would have been much to short for its plot idea, but it would have helped it a bit. This book already met the "educational and text requirements" to be eligible for the US 2nd Class discount shipping rate by having its 2- page text story and "How to Tie Useful Knots" information page.
(6) Pistol Packing Pattie Has A Block Party - 1 Page Gag
Not funny at all. I don't see the point of placing this gag in this book.
(7) Assorted Useful Knots - Information Page
Now, here we have something that is actually useful, and interesting, too.
Overall Assessment
The Masked Raider stories were more interesting and enjoyable than most of stories in "The Hawk 12". the artwork was solid, all through. The only problem I have is that I can see no way that the hero is or can be a "raider". Will he make a lot of raids on criminals' headquarters or hideouts in future episodes??? I think rI think "The Masked Avenger and Screaming Eagle" or "The Masked Avenger and Lightning", or something of the sort would have been better.