Ringo #28

The K. G. Murray Publishing Company Pty Ltd
Australia.
Issue contents

"Big River Lawman"
Featuring
- Genre
- Western-Frontier
Credits
- Painting
- Frank McCarthy
- Letters
- typeset
Reprint history
- First print
- Unknown
- Compare
- Frank McCarthy [Flash Flood] (1955)

Featuring
- Feature
- Ringo
- Genre
- Western-Frontier
- Characters
- Ringo; Georgie Perez; Diego Perez; Walt Perez
Credits
- Script
- Manuel Medina
- Art
- Carlos Giménez
- Editing
- ? (original editor)
Selecciones Ilustradas (syndication)
Reprint history
- First print
-
El Jinete Justiciero (Zig-Zag, 1966 series) v19#905 (March 1968) — Los Revolucionarios
- Also printed
-
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #4 (June 1968) — The Revolutionaries
-
Fantomet (Romanforlaget, 1966 series) uke 17 1971 (uke 17 1971) — De revolusjonære
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Gringo (IMDE, 1970 series) #21 (March 1972) — Los revolucionarios
Synopsis
Near Roble Viejo, Ringo saves Georgie Perez from drowning. Soon after, the boy is kidnapped and Ringo goes to the rescue with his father, Diego Perez. It's a scheme to trap Gringo, organised by a group of revolutionaries led by Walt Perez to gain respect. Georgie sets Ringo free, but the boy is bitten by a scorpion as they escape. Walt must give up his freedom to seek help, but ultimately Ringo argues his case to the sheriff.

"Someone gets ready to deliver a mercy shot…"
Featuring
- Feature
- Sunday
- Genre
- Western-Frontier
- Characters
- Colonel Sunday; "Swift" Slade; Smiler McIver; Zelda Gardener; Pearl Slade; Brumell; Chet
Credits
- Script
- Victor Mora
- Art
- Víctor de la Fuente
- Editing
- ? (original editor)
Selecciones Ilustradas (syndication)
Reprint history
- First print
-
Pistes Sauvages (A&V, 1972 series) #4 (April 1972) — Pauvre Slade
- Also printed
-
Modernos da Banda Desenhada (Portugal Press, 1973 series) #2 (October 1973) — Rápido Slade
-
Modernos da Banda Desenhada (Portugal Press, 1973 series) #2 (October 1973)
-
Ringo (KG Murray, 1974 series) #28 ([February 1974?]) (Episode 5)
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Lanciostory (Eura Editoriale, 1975 series) v3#23 (June 1977) — Episode 5
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Lanciostory (Eura Editoriale, 1975 series) v3#23 (June 1977)
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Saloon (Hitpress, 1981 series) #5 (1981) — Un Hombre Muere Por Nada
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Saloon (Hitpress, 1981 series) #5 (1981) (Un Hombre Muere Por Nada)
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Colt (Semic, 1978 series) Feb 1984 (Feb 1984) — [Gwendolyn - Episode 5]
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Colt (Semic, 1978 series) Feb 1984 (Feb 1984)
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Sunday (Glénat, 2006 series) (2006) (Un Hombre Muere Por Nada)
Synopsis
On a stage coach, Sunday meets Zelda Gardner and an old army colleague, "Swift" Slade, who is seeking revenge against McIver for stealing his wife. McIver controls the town and Slade is killed soon after he arrives, with witnesses swearing it was self-defense. Sunday and Zelda have seen too much and McIver orders them killed, but Sunday gets Zelda to a safe location. Sunday goes to bring McIver to justice, but saves his life when Pearl Slade seeks revenge. McIver allows Sunday to leave with Pearl and after making sure she is safe, Sunday returns to Zelda.
Notes
This is episode 5. This printing is untitled.

Featuring
- Feature
- Ringo
- Genre
- Western-Frontier
- Characters
- Ringo; Dario; Captain Karl; Tony; Basilio
Credits
- Script
- Manuel Medina
- Art
- Carlos Giménez
- Editing
- ? (original editor)
Selecciones Ilustradas (syndication)
Reprint history
- First print
-
O Mundo de Aventuras (Aguiar & Dias, 1949 series) #951 (December 1967) — O Tesouro
- Also printed
-
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #5 ([September 1968?]) (The Treasure)
-
Ringo (Sport Magazine, 1967 series) #5 ([September 1968?]) — The Treasure
-
Gringo (IMDE, 1970 series) #20 (February 1972) — El tesoro (The Treasure)
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Gringo (IMDE, 1970 series) #20 (February 1972) (El tesoro)
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Totem (A&V, 1970 series) #14 (November 1973) — La chasse au trésor (La chasse au trésor)
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Totem (A&V, 1970 series) #14 (November 1973) (La chasse au trésor)
-
Ringo (KG Murray, 1974 series) #28 ([February 1974?]) (The Treasure)
Synopsis
On the orders of the Emperor Maximilian, Captain Karl is transferring a treasure from Mexico to Austria. Tony plots to steal the treasure, but first imprisons Ringo so he can’t interfere. Ringo escapes and follows to finds a second group of Mexicans have captured Tony’s group and the treasure chests. But Ringo had learned Captain Karl’s chests are a decoy full of sand, with the real treasure transferred by sea.

"Look for these exciting Planet Comics at any newsagent or bookstall"
Details
- Printed
- 1973 to 1975
- Genre
- Superhero
- More...
- Look for These Exciting Planet Comics [First logo]
Notes
Image is based on DC 100-Page Super Spectacular 6, 1971 (Pencils: Neal Adams; Inks: Neal Adams).
Indicia
Printed by Kenmore Press Pty Ltd, 50 Derby Street, North Lidcombe, 2141. Published by The K. G. Murray Publishing Company Pty Ltd, 142 Clarence Street, Sydney, 2000. Distributors: Gordon & Gotch (A/sia) Ltd, Melbourne, The K. G. Murray Publishing Company Pty Ltd, Sydney.