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    On October 22, 1964, Wilson died of a heart attack at the age of 53. Legacy. Wilson made little impact on the western film industry, although three issues of a Whip Wilson comic book series were published by Marvel Comics in 1950, curiously numbered #9, 10 and 11. Issue #11 was later reprinted in 1965 by I.W. Comics.

    • Film actor
    • 1946–1955
    • Monica H. Heberlie Meyers (m. 1938–1964) (his death)
    • Sunset Hill Cemetery, Glen Carbon, Illinois
  2. The new Monogram star debuted in Marvel Comics WHIP WILSON #9 in April 1950. (The numbering continued from Marvel’s BLAZE CARSON #1-5 and REX HART #6-8, both fictional cowboy heroes.) Oddly, Whip was the only movie cowboy star for which Marvel paid to attain licensing rights for use of their likeness and to publish their comics.

  3. Whip Wilson's comic career began in Tim McCoy Western Movie Stories #19 dated April 1949. It continued somewhat inauspiciously with the cover of Western Love #2, dated September/October 1949 published by Feature Publications, part of the Prize Comics Group.

  4. Whip Wilson #11. Jul 5th, 1950 · $0.10. Browse issues from the comic book series, Whip Wilson, from Atlas Comics.

  5. Whip Wilson (1911-1964) was the star in a series of B-Movie westerns. A total of 22 films starring Whip were released between 1948 and 1952. The series generated its share of publicity and a...

  6. Whip Wilson Marvel, 1950 Series Published in English (United States) #11 September 1950 Cover Gallery ... Marvel Comic [round logo]

  7. Miss Carlin are running away from a mad scientist who has created two huge monster animals. Whip Wilson (I. W. Publishing; Super Comics, 1958 series) #1. Art identification by Steinar Ådland from WhosWho and Boyd Meagher December 2010. Issue at my.comics.org. ["Hollywood's Greatest Cowboy Hero!"] The Mark of the Whip! The Popsicle Hall of Fame.

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