Publisher: Charlton
Publication Dates: August 1958 – June 1961
Number of Issues Published: 17 (#14 – #30)
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Silver Age US
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
Publication Type: magazine
Pages: 36 Indicia frequency: Quarterly
Authors:
Script:
Pete Morisi?; Joe Gill?
Pencils:
Pete Morisi, Pete Morisi [as PM], Ernie Hart [as E. H. Hart], Bill Fraccio, Charles Nicholas, Bill Molno, Sam Glanzman [as SJG],
Inks:
Pete Morisi, Pete Morisi [as PM], Ernie Hart [as E. H. Hart], Tony Tallarico, Vince Alascia,
Letters:
Jon D'Agostino, Vince Alascia,
Pages: 36 Indicia frequency: Quarterly
Authors:
Script:
Pete Morisi?; Joe Gill?
Pencils:
Pete Morisi, Pete Morisi [as PM], Ernie Hart [as E. H. Hart], Bill Fraccio, Charles Nicholas, Bill Molno, Sam Glanzman [as SJG],
Inks:
Pete Morisi, Pete Morisi [as PM], Ernie Hart [as E. H. Hart], Tony Tallarico, Vince Alascia,
Letters:
Jon D'Agostino, Vince Alascia,
The Masked Raider is an American comic book character who appeared in American comic books published during the 1930s and 1940s period known as the Golden Age of Comic Books. Created by writer-artist Al Anders, he first appeared in the Timely Comics’ anthology series Marvel Comics #1 (Oct. 1939), and ran through issue #12 (Oct. 1940) of the by-then retitled Marvel Mystery Comics.
The first Western character published by Timely, the predecessor of Marvel Comics, the Masked Raider is Jim Gardley, who with his horse Lightning dedicates his life to fighting the lawless and bringing justice to the oppressed.
He is unrelated to the Charlton Comics series Billy the Kid, which for its first eight issues was titled Masked Raider.
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