Four Color #332
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDell's Four Color #332 brings Little Beaver to life in a sun-drenched desert setting, with the cheerful young hero gleefully waving a large, colorfully striped blanket as smoke billows from a small fire at his feet — a nod to the issue's story title, "Indian Sign Language." A younger companion crouches in the background, quiver on back and hands raised in delight, sharing in the fun. It's a warmly rendered 1951 cover that captures the lighthearted spirit of this beloved Dell series.
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When Little Beaver and Po-Ko are allowed to come along to a gathering of Indian leaders in Tucson, they meet Tonio, who takes the pair to his mother's ranch. While on the ranch the trio discovers the camp of a gang who have been stealing young boys to work as slaves in dangerous underground mines.
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