Rangers Comics #21 (1945)

By Joe Doolin
$139.95
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Overall Frame Sizes

Below are each print size's approximate overall framed dimensions:

1: 11 5/16"H print = 17 x 20” overall

2: 22 5/8"H print = 25 x 31” overall

3: 27 1/8"H print = 28 x 35” overall

4: 33 7/8"H print = 33 x 42” overall

See the Frame Sizes section at the bottom of this page for a visual guide.

Frame Styles & Materials

Frames
Choose from three styles:

  • Ashford - Aluminum, powder coated with a slim ⅜” wide flat face
  • Durham - Modern wood, poplar with stained finish. 1” wide x 1 ¼” deep
  • Granby - Ornate wood, antique-gilded finish. 1 ⅜” wide flat face

Print
Premium smooth matte-finish art paper

Matting
Acid-free ⅛” white conservation board

Protection
Clear acrylic, 1.5mm thick, protects your art from 66% of UV light. It offers the clarity of the finest picture frame glazing at half the weight of glass and many times the impact resistance

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About the Art

This dynamic cover from Fiction House’s Rangers Comics captures the high-stakes adventure emblematic of wartime pulp storytelling. The composition centers on Captain Morgan and the U.S. Rangers storming the "Temple of Swinging Death," with its vivid action rendered through bold, kinetic linework and vibrant primary colors.

The heroine in her red cheongsam reflects the era's fascination with exotic locales, while the masked antagonist and pagoda-style architecture evoke wartime depictions of the Pacific theater. Published in February 1945, this issue mirrors both the patriotic fervor and cultural attitudes of its time, blending escapist heroism with serialized intrigue.

Joe Doolin

Joe Doolin (1896-1967), trained at Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, emerged as a prominent pulp artist for Weird Tales before defining 1940s comics with Fiction House. His dynamic covers for Planet Comics, Jungle Comics, and Fight Comics showcased bold lines and heroic figures, influencing peers like Matt Baker during comics’ golden age.

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Frame Sizes

Below are each print size's approximate overall framed dimensions:

1: 11 5/16"H print = 17 x 20” overall

2: 22 5/8"H print = 25 x 31” overall

3: 27 1/8"H print = 28 x 35” overall

4: 33 7/8"H print = 33 x 42” overall

Frame Styles

A frame style for every interior, each in a variety of finishes:

  • Ashford -Aluminum, powder coated with a slim ⅜” wide flat face
  • Durham - Modern wood, poplar with stained finish. 1” wide x 1 ¼” deep
  • Granby - Ornate wood, antique-gilded finish. 1 ⅜” wide flat face

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