Ringo #4

Sport Magazine Pty Ltd
Australia.
Issue contents

"Big River Lawman"
Featuring
- Genre
- Western-Frontier
Reprint history

Featuring
- Feature
- Ringo [Gringo]
- Genre
- Western-Frontier
- Characters
- Sid Bicking [Ringo]; Smiler; Juan; Angelita; Tim Slade; Dirk Shaw; Doctor; Marcelo
Credits
- Script
- Manuel Medina
- Art
- Carlos Giménez [as Carlos] (signed)
- Editing
- Selecciones Ilustradas
Reprint history
- First print
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O Mundo de Aventuras (Aguiar & Dias, 1949 series) #951 (December 1967) — O Duelo
- Also printed
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Gringo (IMDE, 1970 series) #19 (January 1972) — El duelo
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Политикин Забавник [Politikin Zabavnik] (Politika, 1952 series) #1053 (3 March 1972) — Dvoboj
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Ringo (KG Murray, 1974 series) #29 ([April 1974?]) — The Duel
Synopsis
In the village of El Recodo, Smiler is the law ande his 'joking' altercatation with Ringo is reported to lead to Juan's murder. When Ringo investigates, he finds wanted and desperate criminals protected by the whole town. He must bring them to justice while protecting Juan's orphaned daughter, Angelita.
Notes
The signature on this story is dated 1966. Ringo's name is spelled "Sid" in this story.

Featuring
- Feature
- Ringo [Gringo]
- Genre
- Western-Frontier
- Characters
- Syd Bicking [Ringo]; Manuel; Sheriff; Burt Mallory; Chuck; Pantaleon
Credits
- Script
- Manuel Medina
- Art
- Carlos Giménez [as Carlos] (signed)
- Editing
- Selecciones Ilustradas
Reprint history
- First print
-
El Jinete Justiciero (Zig-Zag, 1966 series) #863 (1966) — La gran tumba del Colorado
- Also printed
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Buffalo (Romanforlaget, 1968 series) [22. januar] 1969 ([22. januar] 1969) — Colorados store grav
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Gringo (IMDE, 1970 series) #9 (March 1971) — La gran tumba del Colorado
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Политикин Забавник [Politikin Zabavnik] (Politika, 1952 series) #1076 (11 August 1972) — Manuelov greh
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Ringo (KG Murray, 1974 series) #27 ([December 1973?]) — The Great Tomb of Colorado
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Hunter (Riego, 1980 series) #9 (1980) — La gran tumba del Colorado
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8 Aventuras de Gringo (Alonso, 1981 series) (1981) — La Gran Tumba del Colorado
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Gringo (Alonso, 1982 series) #4 (1982) — La Gran Tumba Del Colorado
Synopsis
Three bank robbers ride into the small town of Colorado Salt looking for the young Mexican they believe stole their loot. Ringo begins a search for Manuel to uncover a desperate scheme to save his sister's life.
Notes
The signature on this story is dated 1965. This story includes a use of the name "Gringo" rather than the edited "Ringo".

Featuring
- Feature
- Ringo [Gringo]
- Genre
- Western-Frontier
- Characters
- Sid Bicking [Ringo]; Miguel; Lopez; Mendoza; Wilkie; Jose
Credits
- Script
- Manuel Medina
- Art
- Carlos Giménez [as Carlos] (signed)
- Editing
- Selecciones Ilustradas
Reprint history
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First published in this issue
- Also printed
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O Mundo de Aventuras (Aguiar & Dias, 1949 series) #1153 (October 1971) — Tráfico de Armas
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Gringo (IMDE, 1970 series) #17 (November 1971) — Traficantes de armas
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Ringo (KG Murray, 1974 series) #31 ([August 1974?]) — The Gun-Runners
Synopsis
Ringo is travelling to visit a friend Mendoza in Puerto Peñasco in Sonora when he hears gunshots. He helps Miguel, who claims his life is at risk after prevented Lopez from smuggling guns to the Apaches.
Notes
The signature on this story is dated 1966. Ringo's name is spelled 'Sid' in this story, rather than 'Syd'.

Featuring
- Feature
- Ringo [Gringo]
- Genre
- Western-Frontier
- Characters
- Syd Bicking [Ringo]; Georgie Perez; Diego Perez; Walt Perez;
Credits
- Script
- Manuel Medina
- Art
- Carlos Giménez
- Editing
- Selecciones Ilustradas
Reprint history
- First print
-
El Jinete Justiciero (Zig-Zag, 1966 series) v19#905 (March 1968) — Los Revolucionarios
- Also printed
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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
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Ringo (KG Murray, 1974 series) #28 ([February 1974?]) — The Revolutionaries
Synopsis
Just before Christmas, Ringo rides to Roble Viejo. He saves Georgie Perez from drowning, but the boy is soon used as bait by a group of revolutioneries to trap Ringo. Georgie's life is soon at risk again as his brother and father use him as a pawn in their plans.
Notes
This story includes an accidental use of "Gringo" rather than "Ringo".
Notes
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Indicia
Printed by Kenure Press Pty Ltd, Cnr Derby and Wetherill Streets, North Lidcombe, NSW, 2141, for the proprietors Sport Magazine Pty Ltd, 142 Clarence Street, Sydney, 2000. Gordon & Gotch (A/sia) Ltd, distributors for Australia and New Zealand.