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Issue: Four Color #151
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Title: The Lone Ranger
Variant: unnamed
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Publisher: FlagDell
Indicia Publisher: Dell Publishing Co. Inc.
On Sale Date: (not set)
Volume: none
Pages: 52
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $0.10 USD
Indicia Frequency:
Content Items: 3 (2 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): ?
Disclose Notes: Indicia title is "THE LONE RANGER, No. 151." Code number is L.R.O.S. #151-476. Copyright 1940, 1947 by The Lone Ranger, Inc. Sixth of seven Lone Ranger Four Colors.
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Golden Age U.S.; standard Silver Age U.S.
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
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Original Artwork
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Adult Image
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Cover, Front
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Adult Image
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The Lone Ranger

Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Credits
Morris Gollub
Morris Gollub
?
Subject Matter
western
The Lone Ranger
Lone Ranger; Tonto
Reprinting
 
Miscellaneous
1
Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
Old Man's Gold Claim; The Big Star Mine; The Green Ridge Stagecoach

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Fran Striker
Charles Flanders
Charles Flanders
?
?
Subject Matter
western
The Lone Ranger
Lone Ranger; Tonto; Silver (horse); Scout (horse); Sawtell (villain)
The Lone Ranger and Tonto keep Sawtell, a crooked assay clerk, from stealing an old man's gold claim. Some months later the Lone Ranger and Tonto return to the area and find Sawtell is managing the Big Star Mine. Sawtell frames the Lone Ranger for an assault, then rigs a booby trap in the mine to kill the Ranger when he investigates. Later the Lone Ranger has to deliver cash and avoid robbers in order to save the Green Ridge stage line.
Reprinting
from The Lone Ranger (King Features Syndicate) daily newspaper strips from 1940.09.02 to 1940.12.21
Miscellaneous
39
Story begins on inside front cover in black, red, and white. Three separate plots with reoccurring characters spliced together into one long story. Reprint dates verified from newspaper strips. The sequence from 1940.10.02 to 1940.12.21 is titled "Once a Crook" in the newspaper strips.
The Lone Ranger and the Poisoned Water

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Fran Striker
Charles Flanders
Charles Flanders
?
?
Subject Matter
western
The Lone Ranger
Lone Ranger; Tonto; Silver (horse); Scout (horse)
The Lone Ranger and Tonto ride into a strangely deserted town. There are no people and all the animals are asleep. They find a girl tied to a chair in a house. After they untie her, the three are forced into a mine by a deranged man, who proceeds to blast the entrance closed. All the townspeople are in the mine, having been brought there after drinking drugged water. Their captor, Sully, says he'll blast the entrance open if Dixon, the mine's owner, signs the mine over to him.
Reprinting
from The Lone Ranger (King Features Syndicate) daily newspaper strips from 1940.12.23 to 1941.01.25
Miscellaneous
12
Story continues on inside back cover in black, red, and white and concludes on back cover in color. Reprint dates verified from the original newspaper strips.

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