
‘63, a reprint of Dell #27, including the cover photo. Gold Key Comics tried to revive the comic with #1 in Nov. It’s worth mentioning that issue #34 featured a one page “Rin Tin Tin Family Album” explaining how Lee Duncan acquired the original Rinty as a pup during WWI.
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RIN TIN TIN AND RUSTY ended with #38 (May/July ‘61), two years after the final TV episode in May ‘59… although the TV series did continue in reruns for several years. Obviously, these five issues and the five issues featuring TV story adaptations are the desirable issues to collect.

Rip Masters was included in the photo covers from #31 for five issues through #35. There were excellent photo covers of Lee Aaker and Rin Tin Tin on all 21 issues. ‘60).ĭell’s RIN TIN TIN AND RUSTY began as a bi-monthly but switched to a quarterly publication with #29 (Feb./Apr. ‘58) was adapted for issue #32 (Nov./Jan.

‘57) was in issue #30 (May/July ‘59) and “Cloudbusters” (ep. ‘59) showcased “Mother O’Hara’s Marriage” (ep. #25 (June/July ‘58) featured “Return to Fort Apache” (ep. Only occasionally were Corporal Boone (Rand Brooks) and Major Swanson (William Forrest) included in the comic book.įive issues over the 21 issue four year run from #18 (April/May ‘57) to #38 (May/July ‘61) included adaptations of TV scripts. Biff O’Hara (Joe Sawyer) and Rin Tin Tin. At that time the title was changed to RIN TIN TIN AND RUSTY and the stories began to feature Rusty (Lee Aaker), Lt. The 165 episode five season TV series began in October 1954 but the comic didn’t incorporate the TV series until #18 with its April/May ‘57 issue three years after the TV series had begun. Rin Tin Tin first came to comic books at Dell in November 1952 (Four Color #434) two years before the TV series began on ABC but at that time Rinty was owned by a strictly comic book character named Red Johnson. Wanted Dead or Alive, Texan, Mackenzie's Raiders Brave Eagle, Broken Arrow, Boots and Saddles Andy Burnett, Texas John Slaughter, Elfego Baca and Swamp Fox Stoney Burke, Laredo, High Chaparral, Cimarron Strip, Custer Jack Randall and Tom Keene in POPULAR COMICS Oneshot Comics: The Virginian, The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, The Legend of Jesse James, Cowboy in Africa

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