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Cover: Morris Gollub

Four Color #255

Nov 1949 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“The Ranger”

Dell's Four Color line brings Zane Grey's Western fiction to vivid life in this 1949 "Picturized Edition" of The Ranger, adapted by Gaylord Du Bois with cover art painted by Morris Gollub. The cover pulls you straight into the action — a rugged cowboy in a red shirt and wide-brimmed hat grips a revolver while ropes snap and coil around him against a sweeping Southwest landscape. It's a tense, beautifully rendered moment that captures everything Grey fans love about his frontier storytelling.

writer Gaylord Du Bois · writer Zane Grey · cover Morris Gollub

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writer Zane Grey
cover pencils, inks Morris Gollub

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Pardoned outlaw Buck Duane, now a Texas Ranger, goes undercover to find out the identity of the criminal mastermind known as Cheseldine.

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