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Cover: Morris Gollub

Four Color #125

Nov 1946 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“The Lone Ranger and the Apache Ambush”

In "The Lone Ranger and the Apache Ambush," the Ranger and Tonto race against time to warn Captain Carslake of an impending attack, after rescuing a wounded soldier who hands them a crucial note—only for it to be lost in the fray. Written by Fran Striker and illustrated by Charles Flanders, this 1946 adventure blends tense action with the classic duo’s unwavering resolve, all rendered with the crisp detail of Morris Gollub’s cover art.

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writer Fran Striker · artist, inker Charles Flanders · cover Morris Gollub

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artist, inker Charles Flanders
cover pencils, inks Morris Gollub

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The Lone Ranger and Tonto find a soldier who has been ambushed by Apache Indians. He gives the Lone Ranger a note to take to Captain Carslake warning him of an ambush by Apache warriors. The Lone Ranger loses the note in a fight with Apaches. He and Tonto arrive with a verbal message, but Carslake does not believe them.

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