Issue: #[nn]
Published: 1957, Price: 0.00 Free, Pages: 20, Editing: Richard Hughes
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US Paper Stock: Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing
Notes: Based on the television show copyright by National Telefilm Association. "Brought to you by your Friendly Mobilgas-Mobiloil Dealer."
Genre: Western-frontier
Comic Contents:
Cover (1 page)
Featuring: Sheriff of Cochise
Synopsis: "Blazing a trail of law and order in untamed Cochise County Arizona, actor John Bromfield re-enacts actual stories from the files of the Sheriff's Office of Cochise County. He uses modern crime-fighting methods and raw courage to bring order to this lawless corner of Arizona!"
Credits: Pencils: Ogden Whitney | Inks: Ogden Whitney | Letters: Ed Hamilton
Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword (1 page)
Featuring: Sheriff of Cochise
Synopsis: John Bromfield stars as TV's Sheriff of Cochise.
Credits: Script: Richard Hughes ? | Pencils: ? (photograph) | Inks: ? (photograph) | Colours: ? (photograph) | Letters: typeset
Characters: John Bromfield
Comic Story (6 pages) Ghost Town
Featuring: Sheriff of Cochise
Credits: Script: Richard Hughes ? | Pencils: Kurt Schaffenberger | Inks: Kurt Schaffenberger | Letters: Ed Hamilton
Comic Story (5 pages) Buckskin Bandit
Featuring: Sheriff of Cochise
Credits: Script: Richard Hughes ? | Pencils: Kurt Schaffenberger | Inks: Kurt Schaffenberger | Letters: Ed Hamilton
Comic Story (5 pages) Menace at Miller Peak!
Featuring: Sheriff of Cochise
Credits: Script: Richard Hughes ? | Pencils: Kurt Schaffenberger | Inks: Kurt Schaffenberger | Letters: Ed Hamilton
Advertisement (1 page) Say yes... to a Mobiloil Special Spring Changeover
Featuring: Sludge
Credits: Letters: typeset
Characters: Gus Henry
Advertisement (1 page) 1957 Mobilgas Grade Guide
Synopsis: Pictured are 18 makes of car and what grade of gasoline should be used for them.
Credits: Letters: typeset
Characters: Gus Henry
Dear Mr. Old-Fashioned, the Sheriff of Cochise has taken unexpected leave from your wonderful site. Maybe you could talk him into returning home for the benefit of all? Much appreciated! The Lone Collector.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Mr. OF! The Lone Collector.
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