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The Lone Ranger ... Torch in Marvel Comics #1 1939, but the pair wouldn't meet in person until Marvel Mystery Comics #9 in 1940. Since then, it's become customary for comic book characters owned ...
"You Lone Ranger." And he's been the Lone Ranger ever since — on radio, in movies, in novels, on television, in comic books. His story is absolutely fictitious. Basic facts — names, dates ...
Tom Gill, who drew The Lone Ranger comic books, has died of heart failure at his home in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, at the age of 92. Between 1950 and 1970, Gill drew the masked rider of the Old ...
Its popularity led to movie serials, TV shows, comic strips and comic books, toys ... write a live-action big-screen adaptation of The Lone Ranger for Disney and producer Jerry Bruckheimer.
In fact, Gill, who drew "The Lone Ranger" comic strip for 20 years, said he launched a career with the inexpensive book, "How to Draw Horses: It's Fun and Easy." "It's the best book ever," said ...
Although the studio didn't have anything carrying the expectations of a 30-years-later "TRON" sequel or even a "Pirates of the Caribbean"-style follow-up as it has in recent years, Disney managed ...