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Four Color #660

Nov 1955 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“Empty Saddle”

In "Empty Saddle," Little Beaver and Po-Ko stumble upon a runaway horse while sledding in the snowy mountains, leading them to uncover a stalled supply train buried by an avalanche. As they race to town for help and search for the horse’s rider, a sudden storm forces them to seek shelter in Old Hermit Pete’s cabin—only to discover the reclusive man may be behind the disaster. Written and illustrated by Fred Harman, this 1955 Four Color issue blends frontier suspense with the quiet tension of a mountain mystery, all rendered in the distinctive style of its creator. Cover by Fred Harman.

writer, artist, inker Fred Harman

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writer, artist, inker Fred Harman

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While sledding in the mountains, Little Beaver and Po-Ko find a runaway horse. They backtrack and find the supply train to the logging camp has been stopped by an avalanche. After going to town to bring help for the train, Little Beaver and Po-Ko search for the horse's missing rider. When a storm comes up they take refuge in Old Hermit Pete's cabin, only to find that Pete is responsible for setting the avalanche that is blocking the train.

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