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The first book was written by Gaylord Dubois , but the others were written by the character's primary developer, Fran Striker. Striker also re-edited and rewrote parts of later editions of the first novel. First published between and in hardback by Grosset and Dunlap , these stories were reprinted in by Pinnacle Books. Vendetta , written by Howard Hopkins. From to , 13 Big Little Books were published. Three Little Golden Books were published.
Fran Striker himself initially scripted the feature, but time constraints soon required him to quit, replaced by Bob Green, later followed by Paul S. In Pure Imagination Publishing collected two of the storylines and put them in a comic book. In , Western Publishing , with its publishing partner Dell Comics , launched a comic book series which lasted for issues.
This series originally consisted of reprints from the newspaper strips as had all previous comic book appearances of the character in various titles from David McKay Publications and from Dell. However, new stories by writer Paul S. Newman and artist Tom Gill began with issue 38 August Some original content was presented as early as 7 January , but these were non-Lone Ranger fillers.
Newman and Gill produced the series until its final issue, July Tonto got his own spin-off title in , which lasted 31 issues. Such was the Ranger's popularity at the time that even his horse Silver had a comic book, The Lone Ranger's Famous Horse Hi-Yo Silver , starting in and running 34 issues; writer Gaylord DuBois wrote and developed Silver as a hero in his own right.
In addition, Dell also published three big Lone Ranger annuals, as well as an adaptation of the theatrical film. The Dell series came to an end in Later that same year, Western Publishing ended its publishing partnership with Dell Comics and started its own comic book imprint, Gold Key Comics. The new imprint launched its own Lone Ranger title in Initially reprinting material from the Dell run, original content did not begin until issue 22 in , and the magazine itself folded with 28 in Lansdale and drawn by Timothy Truman.
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Maybe when we talk I should use that 'me Tonto' stuff, the way they write about me in the dime novels. You'd like that, wouldn't you? It was started as a six-issue miniseries; but due to its success, it has become an ongoing series by the same team. A second printing of the first issue was announced; a first for the company. The second volume of the series by Dynamite was issued in January Written by Ande Parks and drawn by Esteve Polls, it ran for a total of 25 numbers, with the last issue being released in June A third volume, written by Mark Russell and drawn by Bob Q, was scheduled for release in October In late 's Roy Meredith produced the first-known animated film based on Lone Ranger, in this silent film The Lone Ranger and Tonto capture a band of cattle rustlers and save the life of the rancher.
The show lasted thirty episodes; however, these were invariably split into three separate shorts, with the middle segment being a solo adventure for Tonto, so that there were actually 90 installments in all. The last episode aired on March 9, These Lone Ranger adventures were similar in tone and nature to CBS's science fiction Western , The Wild Wild West , in that the plots were bizarre and had elements of science-fiction and steampunk technology thrown in.
Even the Lone Ranger's greatest enemy in the animated series was a dwarf, similar to James T. West's greatest enemy, Dr. He was called Tiny Tom, and was voiced by Dick Beals. This animated cartoon was credited as being a Jack Wrather production, and it provided the first exposure many s children had to the characters.
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The All-American Boy on radio. Shepard Menken played Tonto. The narrator in the opening title was Marvin Miller. The Lone Ranger was featured, along with Zorro and Tarzan , in Adventure Hour cartoon shorts in the early s, produced by Filmation. These episodes featured William Conrad as the voice of the Masked Man, although he was listed in the credits as "J. Darnoc" Conrad spelled backwards.
This series took a more realistic tone with a heavily historical context to include an educational element to the stories, even though there were several episodes that did feature elements of science fiction much like the earlier cartoons from the s. There were 14 episodes, combining two adventures in each episode, for a total of 28 stories.
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Though Conrad was the main voice featured, other noted voice actors in the Filmation series include an uncredited Lou Scheimer , Frank Welker , and Michael Bell. Along with clips from the first s film serial, trailers for the two post-TV series features, commercials with Moore, and sometimes Silverheels, in character, and two complete television episodes, there was a cartoon short, said to date from the late s.
It was a silent film, like most films produced for the home market in those days, and had dialog written on title cards, just as films of the silent era. Presented and narrated by Clayton Moore, it revolves around purchasing U. Savings Stamps, a child's version of Savings Bonds. The main focus is to get children to invest in the stamps. The narrated segment culminates with the inaugural ceremonies on the grounds of the Washington Memorial before a crowd of thousands of children and their parents. It is an action adventure game featuring three different perspectives: The game loosely follows the plot of the film The Legend of the Lone Ranger, with the ultimate goal being the rescue of the President of the United States, whom the Lone Ranger's nemesis, "Butch" Cavendish, has kidnapped.
Some used a silver bullet motif. One ring had a miniature of one of his six-guns atop it, with a flint and striking wheel, as used in cigarette lighters, so that "fanning" the miniature pistol would produce a shower of sparks. During World War II , the premiums adapted to the times.
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In , the program offered the Kix Blackout Kit. Some premiums were rather anachronistic for a 19th-century hero. With its tailfin piece removed, though, the "bomb" body looked like a silver bullet. The sponsor was General Mills , with its breakfast-cereal products: Cheerios , Wheaties , and Kix. In , Cheerios produced a line of Frontier Town cereal boxes with the Lone Ranger likeness on the front of the box. Different versions of the boxes would have Frontier Town buildings on their backs to cut out.
One could also send in ten cents and a box-top to get each of the four map sections of the town. These, as well as nine different boxes, were needed to complete the cardboard Frontier Town. Besides the premiums offered in connection with the radio series, there have been many Lone Ranger commercial toys released over the years. One of the most successful was a line of inch action figures and accessories released by Gabriel Toys in The audio portion of this sketch was included in the LP Here's Johnny! The commercial was a spoof of a then-current commercial for Lark cigarettes which also used the William Tell overture theme music.
This was an adult humor routine, comically implying a gay relationship between the Ranger and Tonto.
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Super Show , featured Mario donning a mask to fight outlaws alongside of a speedy companion named Pronto. In a spoof of the Lone Ranger's habit of leaving before those whom he has helped can thank him, the episode ends with Mario returning to collect a reward of pasta. A hero called the White Stranger, a mask-less duplicate of Kimberly's boyfriend Tommy Oliver , the White Ranger played by Jason David Frank rides to the rescue on more than one occasion when danger threatens.
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