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Cover: Sam Savitt
Indian Chief #9
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"The Haunted Pueblo" in Indian Chief #9 (1953) presents a striking visual narrative rooted in the legacy of Frederick Remington, whose artistry defines the issue’s interior pages with a singular, evocative hand. The cover by Sam Savitt captures the spirit of the frontier with a dramatic, period-accurate style, complementing the story’s atmospheric tone.
artist, inker Jon Small · cover Sam Savitt
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artist, inker Jon Small
cover pencils, inks Sam Savitt
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Several Sauk warriors are captured spying near the Chippewa camp. Turtle is tasked to watch over them. When they escape, his trapping skills are put to the test.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).
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