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Red Ryder Comics#51
Cover: Fred Harman

Red Ryder Comics #51

Oct 1947 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“Smoky Peters, heir to Old Hank's "Lazy S"...”

In "Smoky Peters, heir to Old Hank's 'Lazy S'...", the quiet town of Alkali faces a new threat as a secret network of fifth columnists plots to undermine Sheriff Simms from within. With the help of the mysterious Sign of the Coyote and a clever gas attack devised by Billy, the Kiyotees use stealth and cunning to expose the traitors before they can strike. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Morris Gollub, this 1947 adventure blends frontier justice with a touch of suspense, all under Fred Harman’s striking cover.

writer Gaylord Du Bois · artist, inker Morris Gollub · cover Fred Harman

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artist, inker Morris Gollub
cover pencils Fred Harman

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Hop Sing tells Sheriff Simms the outlaws have been delivered for him by the Coyote with instructions that they be shorn and ridden out of town in shame. Sandy overhears Selden fifth columnists plotting a jail delivery. Billy comes up with a gas attack to thwart the plot. The villains are dealt with as planned. Using stealth and the Sign of the Coyote, the Kiyotees expose the fifth columnists, who are likewise dealt with. Law and Vigilance win the day! Hurrah! For Alkali! For Sheriff Simms! For the Sign of the Coyote!

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