Daniel Boone #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Prehistoric Americans Number 8: The Mound Builders," Daniel Boone faces a crisis of trust when a Redcoat captain claims a treaty permits Boonesborough settlers to hunt on sacred land long held by Native peoples. With tensions rising and peace unraveling, Daniel and his ally Mingo must navigate deception and rising hostilities before violence consumes the frontier. Written and illustrated by Fred Fredericks, with art by George Tuska and inks by Mike Peppe, this 1965 Western gem features a cover by Ben Oda.
In "The Hostile Hunting Grounds," Daniel Boone and Mingo find themselves caught between two worlds when a Redcoat captain manipulates the settlers of Boonesborough into believing a treaty permits them to hunt on land long held sacred by Native tribes. As the hunt begins and tensions flare, the fragile peace unravels—forcing Daniel and Mingo to act before bloodshed divides the frontier.
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Reprinted in Avontuur Classics #1810 (1966), Héros de l'aventure #11 (1972), Daniel Boone #3
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