Reading order#
| # |
Title |
Published |
Author |
Buy on Amazon |
| 1 |
The Lone Ranger Chronicles |
2012 |
Fran Striker |
Buy |
The Lone Ranger Chronicles (2012) is an anthology of original stories by modern Western and pulp fiction writers, assembled by Moonstone Books as a tribute to the character Fran Striker created in 1933. It represents the continuing creative life of the Lone Ranger franchise across the decades since Striker’s death.
The anthology sits in the tradition of licensed fiction celebrating iconic pulp heroes, with contributors bringing the masked rider and Tonto into new scenarios while maintaining the moral framework Striker established. For readers interested in the franchise’s legacy and its appeal to modern writers who grew up with the character, The Lone Ranger Chronicles offers a contemporary angle on the original.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books are in the Fran Striker Anthologies series?
There are one books in the Fran Striker Anthologies series, published in 2012.
What is the first book in the Fran Striker Anthologies series?
The first book in the Fran Striker Anthologies series is The Lone Ranger Chronicles, published in 2012.
Who contributed to The Lone Ranger Chronicles?
The Lone Ranger Chronicles (2012), edited by Matthew Baugh and published by Moonstone Books, collects original Lone Ranger stories written by modern authors including Johnny Boggs, James Reasoner, Bill Crider, and Dennis O’Neil. It is a tribute anthology celebrating the character Striker created in 1933, assembled fifty years after his death, with contributors writing new stories in the spirit of the original franchise rather than reprinting Striker’s own work.