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FREE LONE RANGER OMNIBUS: VOLUME 1 PDF

Sergio Cariello,Brett Matthews | 632 pages | 09 Jul 2013 | Dynamic Forces Inc | 9781606903520 | English | Runnemede, United States | Comic Book Series | Fandom

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The first book was written by Gaylord Dubois, but the others were written by the character's primary developer, . Striker also re- edited and rewrote parts of later editions of the first novel. First published between and in hardback by Grosset and Dunlap, these stories were reprinted in by Pinnacle Books. Fran Striker himself initially scripted the feature, but time constraints soon required him to quit, replaced by Bob Green, later followed by Paul S. Newman and others. Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1 Pure Imagination Publishing collected two Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1 the storylines and put them in a comic book. This originally Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1 of reprints from the newspaper strips as had all previous comic book appearances of the character in various titles from David McKay Publications and from Dell. However, new stories by writer Paul S. Newman and artist Tom Gill began with issue 38 August Some original content was presented as early as 7 Januarybut these were non-Lone Ranger fillers. Newman and Gill produced the series until its final issue, July Such was the Ranger's popularity at the time that even his horse Silver had a comic book, The Lone Ranger's Famous Horse Hi-Yo Silver, starting in and running 34 issues; writer Gaylord DuBois wrote and developed Silver as a hero in his own right. In addition, Dell also published three big Lone Ranger annuals, as well as an adaptation of the theatrical film. The Dell series came to an end in Later that same year, Publishing ended its publishing partnership with and started up its own comic book imprint, . The new imprint launched its own Lone Ranger title in Initially reprinting material from the Dell run, original content did not begin Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1 issue 22 inand the magazine itself folded with 28 in Lansdale and drawn by Timothy Truman. Maybe when we talk I should use that 'me Tonto' stuff, the way they write about me in the dime novels. You'd like that, wouldn't you? It has started as a six-issue , but due to its success, it has become an ongoing series by the same team. A second printing of the first issue was announced; a first for Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1 company. Pular para. Ajuda de Acessibilidade. Email ou telefone Senha Esqueceu a conta? Esqueceu a conta? Lone Ranger Omnibus Volume 1 by Brett Matthews

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Sergio Cariello Illustrator. Paul Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1 Illustrator. Lone Ranger: Omnibus Volume 1 Suitable for long-time Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1 of America's favorite hero of the Wild West, this title features pages of this classic Eisner Nominated series, as well as a complete cover gallery. Full description. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. Published July 9th by first published March 19th More Details The Lone Ranger Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Lone Ranger Omnibus Volume 1please sign up. Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1 the first to ask a question about Lone Ranger Omnibus Volume 1. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1 Ranger Omnibus Volume 1. Feb 16, John rated it it was ok Shelves: comics. Wonderful artwork, fun characters Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1 with nostalgia, and very sloppy writing. How you rate this book will depend on which of those elements is the most important to you. For me, it's always the writing, thus the two Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1. Now, you might assume that the writing falls short because it's The Lone Ranger and therefore geared toward kids, but the sheer amount of blood and wanton violence throughout would indicate otherwise. May 01, John Yelverton rated it it was amazing. An absolutely amazing retelling of a classic. I was so sad when this series came to an end. Apr 14, Milo rated it really liked it Shelves: graphic-novelsnotablereleases. An awesome western tale that was very entertaining to read, with spectacular artwork. With those words, fans young and old grew to love the Lone Ranger and now, Dynamite proudly presents their Eisner nominated take on the beloved character! Read the complete story of how John Reid was transformed into the Lone Ranger, and, along with his partner Tonto, set a new standard of justice in the Old West!! Oh, and the Red Dead Redemption game. However, this is a strong comic installment nonetheless, with some pretty heavy stuff included alongside some nice action scenes. The lack of info-dumping and texts allow room for the artwork, which is where this book really shines. Seriously, the best part of The Lone Ranger is the artwork. May 02, Anna rated it it was amazing Shelves: all-time-favorites. I have heard of Lone Ranger before and know about the T. Never Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1 I experience any of these things firsthand before now. What the hell took me so long??? Seeing as this was a review copy, only the first hundred pages or so was collected in it, instead of the and some in the full volume that will be released in July. But the first hundred pages held more than enough ad I have heard of Lone Ranger before and know about the T. But the first hundred pages held more than enough adventure, tragic backstory and hero origins to make any comic book proud. I loved the balance between dark and light in the artwork. It had splashes of major color, like the real Old West but also represented the darkness in Lone Ranger's life and it's evolution while dealing with the massacre of his family, all the while not trivializing it or making it into 'statement' art like so many graphic novels become. I loved the depiction of Tonto as his friend, equal and mentor in revenge, avoiding stereotypes for the most part except for a depiction Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1 him carrying come scalps, but to say that no Native American ever scalped anyone would be PC rewriting history, Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1 it didn't bother me all that much as Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1 reader. This comic managed to represent copious amounts of violence without becoming an exercise in unnecessary gore like another I read fairly recently, a retelling of Sleepy Hollow which could have taken lessons in tasteful violence from the newest incarnation of the Ranger. I knew I would enjoy it in some capacity, but was unsure quite how much - I was rewarded for my faith with a comic that I really loved. My copy left off with a cliffhanger and I want to know if the Lone Ranger ever has a showdown with Butch Cavendish, the main villain of this rebooted series! I don't know if I'll be seeing the upcoming film, but I'm a definite fan of the upcoming graphic novel! Recommended for fans of Western novels and films, who like the tragic hero stories and have a thirst for justice. I don't know how fans of the original comics will feel, but I'd like to think they'll enjoy it. No money or favors were exchanged for this review. This book's expected publication date is July 9th, Nov 03, Arun rated it liked it. Good orgin story, great art everything else is just forgettable with this book. For lack of emotions or for trying too hard, the writing wasn't anything worth mentioning in my personal opinion. The art was pretty good, the colors really popped and the overall rendering and tone really brought out the old wild west, the ones we grew up seeing in those Clint Eastwood movies. The character of Cavendish was well written, I thoug Good orgin story, great art everything else is just forgettable with this book. The character of Cavendish was well written, I thought. More so than the lone ranger himself. It's definitely a one time read if you love westerns and to those people this book is definetly worth it's weight in hi-yo silver. Nov 28, Steven Jorgenson rated it really liked it. This omnibus is massive and the Lone Ranger here is not your dad's Lone Ranger. Tonto is different Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1. Overall, I liked this tome. The story had many layers and there were a few spots in the story that left me wondering What the?? Apr 20, Fact rated it really liked it. Jun Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1, Jason Tanner rated it it was amazing. I didn't know what to expect out of a Lone Ranger comic. But what I got was pretty great. May 13, John rated it it was amazing Shelves: read- ingraphic-novels. I picked this up to reacquaint myself with the Lone Ranger in preparation for the new movie, but I had no idea I would consume this hefty volume so rapidly or enjoy it as much as I ultimately did. This book comprises the first 25 issues of the Dynamite comic series, plus a Free Comic Book Day story. The story is one continuous arc as John Reid evolves into the hero known as the Lone Ranger in order to exact vengeance on Butch Cavendish, the man responsible for the murder of Reid's brother. Writer I picked this up to reacquaint myself with the Lone Ranger in preparation for the new movie, but I had no idea I would consume this hefty volume so rapidly or enjoy it as much as I ultimately did. Writer Brett Matthews does a wonderful job here molding the Ranger's origins. The tale is told briskly and with a minimum of dialog. It's amazing how much emotional and psychological depth Lone Ranger Omnibus: Volume 1 gives the story and its characters in so few words. Reid is a complex character here, unsure of his path but determined to see events through to their conclusion. But the big tweaks in character come in regards to Tonto; who is portrayed as both a mentor and an equal to the Ranger. I also liked that Matthews throws in a nice love triangle to complicate their relationship a bit more. But the big plus character-wise is Butch Cavendish. This is one of the best villains I've seen in ages. He is dripping with menace and evil, but by giving him a compelling back story, Matthews makes him a fascinating, complex and even relatable bad guy.