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Issue: Indian Chief #6 Public Domain
Publication Date: April 1952
 
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Publisher: FlagDell
Brand: A Dell ComicView Brand Images
Indicia Publisher: Dell Publishing Co. Inc.
On Sale Date: 02/11/1952
Volume: 1
Pages: 36
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $0.10 USD
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Content Items: 5 (3 stories, 1 cover)
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Disclose Notes: On-sale date per Catalog of Copyright Entries 1952 Periodicals Jan-Dec 3D Vol 6 Pt 2.

Designed, produced, and copyright 1952, by Western Printing & Lithographing Co.
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Golden Age U. S.
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
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[untitled]

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Subject Matter
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Indian Chief
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Prairie Hunt

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War Bird (Sioux)
Stranded in the snow and pursued by a Blackfoot on horse, War Bird makes his frozen walk toward home.
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This story is printed on the inside front and back covers.
The Rain Maker

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western
Indian Chief
Long Lance; Blackbird; Eagle (all Zuni)
When jealous Blackbird ridicules Long Lance, the Zuni rain maker, his son, Eagle, must challenge Blackbird.
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This is the same artist that made the early Turok son of Stone, and Young Hawk ( Lone Ranger #48). Even early Tarzan. His faces in 3/4 backview have a short nose high up, and lower face almost half the head hight. His bodies are rather lean and non muscular. He is credited to The Indian Chief in LAMBIEK, and compared with Young Hawk, the art is identical.
The Talisman

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Indian Chief
White Eagle (Delaware); Lightfoot (Pequot)
Two young warriors shoot the same deer and become friends, even though their tribes are at war.
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The Apache

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Reproduction of painting with this commentary: The Apaches were the fiercest of the Southwestern Indians. The picture, "The Apache" by Frederick Remington, shows a brave fighting in the only way these Indians found successful against the white man - by surprise attack.
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This is the back cover.

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