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Roy Rogers Comics

Roy Rogers received two Golden Boot Awards and was inducted into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City. He is the only performer elected twice to the Country Music Hall of Fame, with his Sons of the Pioneers in 1980 and as an individual in 1988.

Roy Rogers (1911 –1998) was born Leonard Slye in Cincinnati, Ohio. At age 18, he moved to California in 1930. He played in many musical groups including his own group, the International Cowboys. In 1934 he formed a group with Bob Nolan and Tim Spencer called Sons of the Pioneers. While in that group he was known as Leonard Slye, then Dick Weston, and finally Roy Rogers. Their songs included "Cool Water" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds".

In 1937 Rogers went solo, and made his first starring film in 1938, Under Western Stars (1938) for Republic Pictures.

Roy made 87 Westerns and for 12 years (1943 to 1954), he was ranked by theater operators as the No.1 Western box office star.

Although Roy Rogers was a B-movie Western film star in the 1940's, his popularity soared when his films were recycled on TV in the early 1950's. The medium was in it's infancy in 1951 when his half-hour series, "The RoyRogers Show" made him a TV star. The series ran 7 years (1952 – 1957) on NBC at 6:30 P.M. Sundays and reruns aired another three years on CBS on Saturday mornings. He made over 100 television shows.

Roy's nickname was "King of the Cowboys".

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1. Roy Rogers and the Deadly Treasure - Big Little Book

In the 1950s, the Sears Catalog carried more than 400 Roy Rogers licensed products.

In April 1944, Roy's first comic book came out (Four Color #38). See comic cover left. Roy Rogers comic books sold more than 25 million copies each year, and his newspaper comic strip reached more than 65 million readers each week.

His radio show on Mutual Network aired on more than 500 stations and was heard by more than 20 million people each week.

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6a. Roy Rogers Daily Newspaper Strip 1955-04-01 thru 1955-07-30 and 1957-05

6b. Roy Rogers Newspaper Strips: Dec 1961 thru Jan 1962

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7. Roy Rogers and the Enchanted Canyon (1954) - 288 pages (Novel)

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1. Roy Rogers Four Color # 086 - 1945

2. Roy Rogers Four Color # 095 - 1945

3. Roy Rogers Four Color # 109 - 1945

4. Roy Rogers Four Color # 117 - 1946

5. Roy Rogers Four Color # 124 - 1946

6. Roy Rogers Four Color # 137 - 1946

7. Roy Rogers Four Color # 144 - 1947

8. Roy Rogers Four Color # 160 - 1947

9. Roy Rogers Four Color # 166 - 1947

10. Roy Rogers Four Color # 177 - 1947

11. Roy Rogers Four Color # 329 - 1951 (Trigger)

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1. Roy Rogers # 03

2. Roy Rogers # 04

3. Roy Rogers # 6

4. Roy Rogers # 07

5. Roy Rogers # 9

6. Roy Rogers # 17

7. Roy Rogers # 24

8. Roy Rogers # 26

9. Roy Rogers # 48

10. Roy Rogers # 51

11. Roy Rogers # 57

12. Roy Rogers # 62

13. Roy Rogers # 66

14. Roy Rogers # 71

15. Roy Rogers # 73

16. Roy Rogers # 78

17. Roy Rogers # 83

18. Roy Rogers # 88

19. Roy Rogers # 91

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01. Roy Rogers' Trigger # 08

02. Roy Rogers' Trigger # 12

03. Roy Rogers & Trigger # 96

04. Roy Rogers & Trigger # 97

05. Roy Rogers & Trigger # 99

06. Roy Rogers & Trigger # 106

07. Roy Rogers & Trigger # 114

08. Roy Rogers & Trigger # 130

09. Roy Rogers & Trigger # 132

10. Roy Rogers & Trigger # 123

11. Roy Rogers & Trigger # 129

12. Roy Rogers & Trigger # 103

13. Roy Rogers & Trigger # 105

14. Roy Rogers # 014 - Trigger

15. Roy Rogers & Trigger # 110

16. Roy Rogers & Trigger # 133

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01. Roy Rogers - March of Comics # 47

02. Roy Rogers - March of Comics # 68

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Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Hopalong Cassidy Sunday Newspaper Comics -

The Newspaper Strips are in date sequence. Many of the Sunday comics are missing. This is only to give you an idea of what the Sunday strips looked like. I added dates to the strips in order to make the strips easier to follow.

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