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Dell Publishing's Crackajack Funnies, Issue No. 9 (March 1939) Features the first appearance of Stephen Slesinger's Red Ryder, who is astride his horse Thunder and is billed as 'The Famous Fighting Cowboy'.
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| current | 18:02, 19 September 2006 | 1,388×1,926 (2.1 MB) | Tsschwartz (Talk | contribs) | (Dell Publishing Crackerjack Funnies Issue 9 from March 1939 featuring Red Ryder's first appearance. Red Ryder is astride his horse Thunder and is billed as 'The Famous Fighting Cowboy'.) |
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