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Cover: Sam Savitt

Four Color #392

Apr 1952 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“Silver and the Mad Stallion”

Dell's Four Color series turns the spotlight on the Lone Ranger's magnificent white stallion in this 1952 issue dedicated entirely to Silver. Sam Savitt's cover painting crackles with tension as the powerful white horse faces down a lunging mountain lion, both animals caught in a raw, dramatic standoff against a stormy Western landscape. With a story titled "Silver and the Mad Stallion" and Gaylord Du Bois on writing duties, this is a great showcase for the horse who earned his own starring title.

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writer Gaylord Du Bois · cover Sam Savitt

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cover pencils, inks Sam Savitt

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The Lone Ranger tells a tale of Silver as a half-grown colt. Silver and his friend Scamper explore the foothills and have encounters with wolves, elk, a cougar, and Apache horse hunters.

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