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Issue: #2
Published: [April-June] 1951, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 52, Editing: George T. Delacorte, Jr. (president); Helen Meyer (vice-president); Albert P. Delacorte (vice-president)
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U. S. Paper Stock: Binding: Publishing Format:
Notes: Indicia does not have a month of publication. Designed, produced, and copyright, 1951, by Western Printing & Lithographing Co. On sale date 1951-01-16 per page 325 of 674 Catalog of Copyright Entries 1951 Pamphlets.
 Comic Contents:
Cover (1 page)
Featuring: The Chief
Credits: Pencils: ? (painted) | Inks: ? (painted) | Colours: ? (painted)
Genre: Historical Western-frontier

Activity (2 pages) Indian Sign Language
Synopsis: How to say 6 different words in Indian Sign Language (including season, woman and white man).
Credits: Letters: Typeset
Genre: Western-frontier

Comic Story (14 pages) The Captive of the Mountain Makers
Featuring: The Chief
Synopsis: Young Otter saves Prairie Dove from being sacrificed to the sun god upon the altar atop the pyramid by the sun priests of the tribe who live in the walled city.
Credits: Script: Gaylord Du Bois | Pencils: Jon Small (signed) | Inks: Jon Small (signed) | Letters: Typeset
Genre: Historical Western-frontier
Characters: Young Otter Prairie Dove

Comic Story (16 pages) The Exile
Featuring: Indian Chief
Synopsis: Fleet Hawk fails the manhood initiation of the Wolf Clan. He is exiled for a season. A wolf pack attacks him in his exile. He kills the huge wolf leader by knife in mortal combat, skins it, wears its pelt as a wolf's head hood, undertakes many anonymous heroics for his clan. He finally unmasks himself. Denouement: "We who sent you out in scorn, admired you unknowingly and called you the Wolf God! We who sent you forth in shame welcome back The Exile!"
Credits: Script: Gaylord Du Bois | Pencils: Alberto Giolitti | Inks: Alberto Giolitti | Letters: Typeset
Genre: Historical Western-frontier
Characters: Fleet Hawk

Comic Story (11 pages) Squaw Man
Synopsis: Stone Hawk is driven out of the tribe and told to "live like a woman", but proves himself to be a man when he kills a demon bear.
Credits: Pencils: Jon Small (signed) | Inks: Jon Small (signed) | Letters: Typeset
Genre: Historical Western-frontier
Characters: Stone Hawk

Comic Story (7 pages) White Wolf and the Pelt Robber
Synopsis: Marriage is a partnership. Onondaga bride Moon Maiden and her Pawnee husband White Wolf leave for new hunting grounds; she teaches him the hunting and trapping secrets. He is hurt in a fight with a wolverine. Her skill and love bring him back from death. She exults that the Great Spirit is filling their snares with game. White Wolf redounds the praise to her, declaring the Great Spirit has given her strong "medicine." She remarks that they shall be rich when they return to her father's wickiup, but even if they were poor, she should still feel rich with her husband! He feels likewise.
Credits: Script: Gaylord Du Bois | Letters: Typeset
Genre: Historical Western-frontier
Characters: White Wolf Moon Maiden

Illustration (1 page)
Credits: Pencils: ? (painted) | Inks: ? (painted) | Colours: ? (painted) | Letters: Typeset
Genre: Historical Western-frontier

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