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Note From Make It So Marketing: Each comic / comics book or magazine in our eBay Featured Store is individually graded, inventoried, priced, bagged and boarded, before being listed for sale! We attend several pop culture and comic books conventions during the year to replenish our inventory for resale! | Leo Carillo as 'Pancho' With the Cisco Kid! PART TWO
In Part 1 I posted how we went to see the Leo Carillo Ranch, which is now a Carlsbad California Park! It once had been the home and working ranch of Leo Carillo, who had played 'Pancho' on The Cisco Kid TV Show! The top left photo is of the Cisco Kid, (Duncan Renaldo), and Pancho, (Leo), instructing children how to brush their teeth! Almost reminds you of how the Lone Ranger would come to shopping centers with similiar good intentions doesn't it? The middle photo is of the Ranch's caretaker's house, that you would pass on the way in to the main part of the ranch. During those years there was only the one way in and you had to pass by the caretaker's watchful eyes... The third photo is of a comic book cover of the Cisco Kid. Pancho was not featured on all of the covers unfortunately. However Leo was very happy that he won this role of 'Pancho' at age 69! Between 1931 and 1950 Leo had appeared in over 90 feature films! The 'best' per critics were Viva Villa for MGM, and Love Me Forever from Columbia Pictures. Although he never was a 'super-star', he was paid handsomely for being a 'character' actor, making $4,000 a week during the Great Depression! In 1950 he was paired with Duncan Renaldo in the full color TV Show Cisco Kid that aired for 156 episodes! It ran in syndication for six years! It was filmed in Pioneertown above Yucca Valley, California. Tina and I have seen 'Pioneertown' last winter, and it is nowhere as nice as Leo's Ranch in Carlsbad! Leo was in great demand as an arena, fairs and rodeo star during the time of the 'Cisco Kid' TV Show. He also was in multiple parades with his Palomino horse Conquistador, and was beloved by many. Leo passed away September 10, 1961. His adopted daughter inheirted the ranch, but as years went by she would sell more and more of the 2,538 acres of the Ranch to developers. Today the Ranch Park is approximately 27 acres, and is in the process of still being restored. It is a beautiful place, and is worth visiting when in the North County area of San Diego County! Again our thanks to docent Ron Bykowski for the very interesting tour this past weekend! For those interested in our American 'Old West', we have several comic books about TV Westerns, Western Movies, and more Western Comics in our eBay Featured Store! Thanks for reading this pop culture -comic blog post, and feel free to comment below!! Michael |
CINEFANTASTIQUE Will Satisfy It For YOU ! Cinefantastique was a magazine featuring horror, fantasy, and science fiction films with in depth articles and photos within its pages. The magazine originally saw print as a mimeographed fanzine in 1967. Later it relaunched as a glossy, offset quarterly magazine in 1970 by publisher/editor Frederick S. Clarke. (Currently we have one copy of this hard to find OOP collector's item for sale!). The magazine originally intended to be a serious review journal of the film genres. It immediately set the standard for such an enterprise. The magazine's competitors at the time were 'Famous Monsters of Filmland' and 'The Monster Times' both of which were good magazines, but were not high profile magazines. Cinefantastique got rave reviews from the critics due to its' using a slick paper stock and using many full color film stills within its interior pages. Cinefantastique's approach to printing articles and reviews used a near-scholarly approach and didn't speak down to the readers, similar to what Stan Lee did when starting the Marvel Age of Comics. Cinefantastique quickly became known for its jam-packed "retrospective" articles. When it saw it circulation increase, Cinefantastique began producing huge 'double sized issues' which would have a theme, such as the 'Making Of' Star Wars or the 'Making Of' the Black Hole, etc. The magazine has recently gone through a re-organzation and is now called 'CFQ'. For in depth articles on some of the best pop culture movie films OR TV shows, just click on the 'Conan' cover on the top right to see what issues of Cinefantastique we we have in stock! Michael Note From Make It So Marketing: Each comic / comics book or magazine in our eBay Featured Store is individually graded, inventoried, priced, bagged and boarded, before being listed for sale! We attend several pop culture and comic books conventions during the year to replenish our inventory for resale! | For in depth articles on some of the best pop culture movie films OR TV shows, just click on the cover above! Enjoy reading about Conan? Just click this link! We are also interested in TV Shows! Above are two of the cast members for the New Season's Show 'Journeyman', with Moon Bloodgood as Livia Beale, and Kevin McKidd as Dan Vasser. For those of you interested in TV Show and Movie adaptations that were printed in comics format... we have several of those listed in our eBay Featured Store. Just click on the link provided! Thank YOU for being one of our
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Note From Make It So Marketing: Each comic / comics book or magazine in our eBay Featured Store is individually graded, inventoried, priced, bagged and boarded, before being listed for sale! We attend several pop culture and comic books conventions during the year to replenish our inventory for resale! | Leo Carillo as 'Pancho' With the Cisco Kid! PART TWO
In Part 1 I posted how we went to see the Leo Carillo Ranch, which is now a Carlsbad California Park! It once had been the home and working ranch of Leo Carillo, who had played 'Pancho' on The Cisco Kid TV Show! The top left photo is of the Cisco Kid, (Duncan Renaldo), and Pancho, (Leo), instructing children how to brush their teeth! Almost reminds you of how the Lone Ranger would come to shopping centers with similiar good intentions doesn't it? The middle photo is of the Ranch's caretaker's house, that you would pass on the way in to the main part of the ranch. During those years there was only the one way in and you had to pass by the caretaker's watchful eyes... The third photo is of a comic book cover of the Cisco Kid. Pancho was not featured on all of the covers unfortunately. However Leo was very happy that he won this role of 'Pancho' at age 69! Between 1931 and 1950 Leo had appeared in over 90 feature films! The 'best' per critics were Viva Villa for MGM, and Love Me Forever from Columbia Pictures. Although he never was a 'super-star', he was paid handsomely for being a 'character' actor, making $4,000 a week during the Great Depression! In 1950 he was paired with Duncan in the full color TV Show Cisco Kid that aired for 156 episodes! It ran in syndication for six years! Itg was filmed in Pioneertown above Yucca Valley, California. Tina and I have seen 'Pioneertown' last winter, and it is nowhere as nice as Leo's Ranch in Carlsbad! Leo was in great demand as an arena, fairs and rodeo star during the time of the 'Cisco Kid' TV Show. He also was in multiple parades with his Palomino horse Conquistador, and was beloved by many. Leo passed away September 10, 1961. His adopted daughter inheirted the ranch, but as years went by she would sell more and more of the 2,538 acres of the Ranch to developers. Today the Ranch Park is approximately 27 acres, and is in the process of still being restored. It is a beautiful place, and is worth visiting when in the North County area of San Diego County! Again our thanks to docent Ron Bykowski for the very interesting tour this past weekend! For those interested in our American 'Old West', we have several comic books about TV Westerns, Western Movies, and more Western Comics in our eBay Featured Store! Thanks for reading this pop culture -comic blog post, and feel free to comment below!! Michael |