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Cover: Fred Harman

Four Color #267

Feb 1950 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“Blackjack and the Indians”

In "Blackjack and the Indians," outlaw Blackjack teams up with men in Indian disguises to terrorize the frontier, sparking a violent backlash from a vigilante mob determined to drive Chief White Cloud's tribe from their land. When Little Beaver and Po-Ko slip away to warn the chief, they're forced to hide with the tribe in cliff dwellings as the mob closes in. Red Ryder arrives just in time to turn the tide. Written, drawn, and inked by Fred Harman, this 1950 Dell Four Color adventure blends frontier tension with a timely stand for justice, all rendered in the artist’s signature style. The cover by Fred Harman captures the drama in bold, dynamic lines.

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An outlaw named Blackjack commits crimes with the help of men dressed as Indians. A vigilante group is formed to drive Chief White Cloud's tribe out of the area. Little Beaver and Po-Ko go to warn Chief White Cloud and have to hide with the tribe in cliff dwellings when the vigilantes come. Red Ryder comes to their rescue.

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