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  2. Lone Ranger - Wikipedia

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    The Lone Ranger program offered many radio premiums, including the Lone Ranger Six-Shooter Ring and the Lone Ranger Deputy Badge. Some used a silver bullet motif. 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 ...

  3. Tom Gill (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Gill's other comic-book work includes the spin-off The Lone Ranger's Famous Horse Hi-Yo Silver ; the TV-Western tie-in Bonanza, and the equine-series tie-in Fury ; the six-issue Native American-hero Western Red Warrior (Jan.-Dec. 1951) for Atlas Comics, the 1950s precursor of Marvel Comics; and, with writer Jerry Siegel, the sole two issues ...

  4. List of The Lone Ranger guest stars - Wikipedia

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    The Lone Ranger is an American Western television series that aired on the ABC Television network from 1949 to 1957, with Clayton Moore in the starring role. Jay Silverheels , a member of the Mohawk Aboriginal people in Canada, played The Lone Ranger's Indian companion Tonto .

  5. Mort Mills - Wikipedia

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    Treasury Men in Action – "The Case of the Ready Guns" (1955) as Ben Adams; Big Town – "Shield of a Killer" (1955) The Lone Ranger – "Six-Gun Artist" (1955) as Lafe, Second Thug; Cavalcade of America – The Doll Who Found a Mother (1956) You Are There – Decatur's Raid at Tripoli (February 16, 1804) (1956)

  6. H. J. Ward - Wikipedia

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    In 1937 Ward was hired by George Washington Trendle to develop iconic images of the Lone Ranger and the Green Hornet radio characters to be used for merchandising. [1] In 1940 Harry Donenfeld commissioned Ward to paint the first full-length oil painting of Superman to promote The Adventures of Superman radio program. [13]

  7. Russ Heath - Wikipedia

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    There he worked as an animator for Saturday-morning TV cartoons and later did commissioned art for comics fans. A rare example of Heath working on super-hero material was his inking Michael Golden's penciled artwork on Mister Miracle #24 and 25. [25] Heath and writer Cary Bates launched The Lone Ranger comic strip on September 13, 1981. [26]

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  9. Jay Silverheels - Wikipedia

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    Jay Silverheels (born Harold Jay Smith; May 26, 1912 – March 5, 1980, Mohawk) [1] was a Canadian actor and athlete, descended from three Iroquois nations. [2] He was well known for his role as Tonto, the Native American companion of the Lone Ranger [3] [4] in the American Western television series The Lone Ranger.