What is the Lone Rangers real name?
This is another question that can be answered in two ways. We know that the Ranger’s last name is “Reid,” because his brother who was killed in the ambush by the Cavendish Gang was named Dan Reid. (This is also the name of the Lone Ranger’s nephew, although we do not know what his true first name was. His mother was killed in an Indian attack and the kindly woman who raised him got the name Dan from a locket that Dan’s mother had worn.) No first name was given to the Lone Ranger during the radio and television program. Somehow, though, the name “John” appeared in the liner notes of a Lone Ranger record. (Wes Tom fills in this part: “The name John first appeared in the book Radio’s Golden Age by Frank Buxton and Bill Owen in 1966 published by Easton Valley Press.”) The name was used in the 1981 “Legend of the Lone Ranger” movie. Many, however, refuse to accept that name as the Ranger’s true name. This is debatable. Britt Reid is the name of the alter-ego of the Green Hornet. He is the L
This is another question that can be answered in two ways. We know that the Ranger’s last name is “Reid,” because his brother who was killed in the ambush by the Cavendish Gang was named Dan Reid. (This is also the name of the Lone Ranger’s nephew, although we do not know what his true first name was. His mother was killed in an Indian attack and the kindly woman who raised him got the name Dan from a locket that Dan’s mother had worn.) No first name was given to the Lone Ranger during the radio and television program. Somehow, though, the name “John” appeared in the liner notes of a Lone Ranger record. (Wes Tom fills in this part: “The name John first appeared in the book Radio’s Golden Age by Frank Buxton and Bill Owen in 1966 published by Easton Valley Press.”) The name was used in the 1981 “Legend of the Lone Ranger” movie. Many, however, refuse to accept that name as the Ranger’s true name. This is debatable. Britt Reid is the name of the alter-ego of the Green Hornet. He is the L