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Four Color #695

Apr 1956 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“The Menace of Fort Tuttle”

In "The Menace of Fort Tuttle," Little Beaver and Red Horse face their toughest challenge yet when they’re left behind to tend the sheep while the rest of the village heads to the Sun Festival. With the medicine man Nochin sabotaging the healing supplies meant for the ill Many Trails, the two young scouts must journey to town—only to stumble into a bank robbery and a dangerous chase that leads straight back to their village. Penciled by Pete Alvarado and inked by Nat Edson, this 1956 adventure blends frontier peril with quiet courage, all captured in a striking cover by Alvarado.

artist Pete Alvarado · inker Nat Edson

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inker Nat Edson

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Little Beaver and Red Horse have to stay and tend the sheep when most of the village goes to the Sun Festival. Nochin, the jealous medicine man, goes to the home of the scout Many Trails, and destroys the medicine the white doctor gave him. Little Beaver and Red Horse go to town to get more medicine and interrupt a bank robbery. The robbers go to the village to get the ill Many Trails to guide them over the mountain. Little Beaver and Red Horse ride to track down the robbers, but aren't sure what they'll do when they find them.

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