4GEMWORKS COMPLETE FOUR COLOR EMPORIUM
Four Color 1011

COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Four Color #1011 Universal
Grade: 9.2
Page Quality: OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
Pedigree: File Copy
Certification #: 0226965016
Owner: 4GEMWORKS

SET DETAILS

Winning Set: 4GEMWORKS COMPLETE FOUR COLOR EMPORIUM
Date Added: 4/23/2014
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

Buckskin (#1) 7-9/59 File Copy First of two Buckskin Four Colors. Based on the 1958-59 NBC TV series "Buckskin."

Photo Cover: Jody O'Connell (photo of Tommy Nolan); Annie O'Connell (photo of Sallie Brophy)
Script: Eric Freiwald; Robert Schaefer
Pencils & Inks: Sparky Moore

Table of Contents
1. 0. Stranger in Town
Buckskin
2. 1. Buckskin
Buckskin
3. 2. Stranger in Town
Buckskin
4. 3. Young Heroes
Buckskin
5. 4. Jody Looks Indian
Buckskin
6. 5. A Lucky Slip
Buckskin
Cartoon Back Cover

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Wikipedia has a bit of info on the series the comic was derived from:

Buckskin is an American Western television series starring Tom Nolan, Sally Brophy, and Mike Road. The series aired on the NBC network from July 3, 1958 until May 25, 1959, followed by summer reruns in 1959 and again in 1965…

Synopsis[edit]
The show depicts life in fictitious Buckskin, Montana, in the 1880s as seen through the eyes of 10-year old Jody O'Connell, played by Nolan. Jody's widowed mother, Annie, played by Brophy, runs the town's boarding house. The lives of Jody and Annie interact with the townspeople and strangers passing through Buckskin. Another constant is Marshal Tom Sellers, played by Mike Road, who keeps the peace. Young Nolan narrates the series while on a corral fence playing a harmonica.[1]. …

ction notes[edit]
The series first ran on Thursday evenings at 9:30 Eastern from July to September 1958 as a summer replacement for The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford, Friday evenings at 7:30 from October 1958 to January 1959, and Thursdays again at 7:30 from January to September 1959. The 1965 reruns were carried on Sundays at 8:30 p.m. The Buckskin theme song was composed by Stanley Morton and Mort Green.[2]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckskin_(TV_series)
 
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