Here's some more:
Real West Romances
#1:
Medicine Show - pencils by someone like Win Mortimer or Art Peddy. Inks probably by Bernard Sachs (maybe his pencils, too?).
Chuck Wagon Jane - any possibility that Premiani is inking this?
Heart Rustler - VERY puzzling. Signs of Simon, Donahue Roussos, Premiani, Stein, etc. Nice work like page 2 panel 4 opposed with terribly-drawn horses like in page 4 panel 3. Many heads don't really fit the bodies. The only person I DON'T see here is Kirby.
#2:
Heart Broken Bronco Buster is primarily Bernard Sachs. There may be some other penciler under him here, but he's obliterated him.
Dead-Game Dude - Draut pencils, but inks maybe by Belfi or maybe even Premiani. The inker is a good artist, too.
Rough-House Annie - solid Donahue story. An under-rated artist.
Family Feud - same artist as in that Headline #33, but NOW I know who it is: Ann Brewster! Positively her inks, probably her pencils - or else George Gregg's.
#3:
In Love With His Ranch Boss - Draut's pencils, too.
Love at the County Fair - someone is inking Donahue here, perhaps Bill Elder???
Our Love Wore Six Guns - This is George Gregg.
#4:
The Perfect Cowboy - Marvin Stein pencils, Simon and shop inks. I don't see Kirby. When Jack inks stuff, he turns it into KIRBY. You can't see another penciler under a Kirby ink job.
Lovin' or Feudin' - Probably Draut P&I. Def. his pencils.
Cupid's Corral - I agree, Severin & probably Elder, but why didn't they sign? I think addition inkers on first few pages.
Bartered - S&K shop inks on Donahue.
The Yearling Years - pure Premiani.
#5:
Mail-Order Romance - probably Premiani aping what he considers Kirby and inks by Simon and Shop. I don't see the Kirby you're indicating.
Tenderfoot in Love - Gorgeous pure Meskin. Even signed.
Bordertown Lover - No doubt that it's Draut, and almost certainly his own inks.
Glamour in the Great Outdoors - Again, Draut pencils but different inks. Kirby seems to have had a hand in the "instructional panel".
Yellow - no doubt that it's Starr, but is he inking, too? If not, who?
#6:
Ella Mae! - yes, Starr.
A Killin'... - Premiani again. Very distinctive when he inks his own stuff.
Lies, Love... - subtle signs of Roussos in the inks.
Broadway Buckaroo - certainly Starr again, but perhaps inked by Frank Bolle?
#7:
No Man's Land - Premiani
Gal for Goliath - Starr pencils. Starr and ? inks
Loves of a Navaho Princess - Art Peddy pencils. S&K Studio inks. No Kirby.
Cowboy with a Complex IS Marvin Stein pencils and I see some Premiani in the inks along with S&K Studio hands.
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