Casey Ruggles is a Western comic strip written and drawn by Warren Tufts
that ran from May 22, 1949 to October 30, 1955
The Sunday strip was launched May 22, 1949, and the daily strip on
September 19, 1949.
Until 1950, the Sunday strip and the daily strip both told the same story.
Tufts' ghost artists and assistants were Al Plastino, Edmond Good, Alex Toth
and Ruben Moreira. Tufts did not write or
draw the Sunday strip between August 31, 1953, and January 30, 1954.
The last Tufts' daily was April 3, 1954, and his last Sunday was on September 5, 1954
The strip continued for a short while with Al Carreño as artist and writer.
Casey Ruggles was an Old West adventurer in California during the Gold Rush.
A former sergeant in the U.S. Army, he encountered such historical figures
as Kit Carson, William G. Fargo, Millard Fillmore,
Jean Lafitte, and Henry Wells.
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Sparkler Comics
United Feature, 1941 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
Publication Dates:
July 1941 / November-December 1954
Number of Issues Published:
120 (#v2#1 (1) - #120)
Color: Full Color Covers
Publication Type: magazine
Pages: 68 Indicia Frequency: bi-monthly
Casey Ruggles from Sparkler Comics
Issues #97-#120
January-February 1951 / November-December 1954
241 pages + 4 covers
Summary
Black Barney 1950
Aquila 1950
The Spanish Mine 1950
The Whisperer 1950
The Pomo Uprising 1950
Juan Soto 1951
The Hard Times of Pancho and Pecos 1950
Old Ancient 1951
Compiled by A. Wallace
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