“THE LONE RANGER” ORIGINAL ART FOR SIX 1941 DAILY STRIPS PUBLISHED IN “DELL” COMIC BOOK #1.
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Auction #213 - Part II
Item numbers 1063 through 2753 in auction 213
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Item Description
This original strip art was reused for “Cave Of The Ghost”, first story published in January-February 1948 issue #1 of “The Lone Ranger” Dell comic book. Dates are: June 2, 5, 7, 10, 13 and 21. Each thin art-board is approximately 7.25x26.25" with 5.75x24.75" India ink image area. All are signed in ink at bottom of one panel by longtime Lone Ranger artist Charles Flanders also signed in ink or pencil in blank margin “OK Trendle”. George Trendle created the Lone Ranger with writer Fran Striker in January 1933. The Lone Ranger is in 20 panels, Tonto is in 12 panels. Storyline is not consecutive and has Lone Ranger being cornered by sheriff’s deputy, tying up deputy and going into cave, becoming unconscious from gas fumes, being pulled to safety by Silver, and helping arrest deputy who was poisoning anyone who got near secret cave. Last strip is end of story. Applied zip-a-tone dot pattern used for shading has yellowed with age and is missing in a few places leaving glue stains. Art otherwise Fine/VF. All have Lone Ranger Inc. King Features Syndicate copyright pasted strips. Superb and well-drawn throughout. Historic large examples.
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