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Red Ryder Comics#67
Cover: Fred Harman

Red Ryder Comics #67

Feb 1949 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“Telecomics Zane Grey's King of the Royal Mounted”

In "Telecomics Zane Grey's King of the Royal Mounted," a 1949 adventure from Red Ryder Comics #67, a stranded horse and a broken leg set off a race against time in the rugged frontier. With help from Sandy, Andy, and a clever plan involving a hidden spring, a makeshift sling, and a buried pipe, the group battles the dry land to strike water—just as the story’s heat builds. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Harry Parkhurst, with a cover by Fred Harman, this classic Western tale captures the grit and ingenuity of the Old West.

writer Gaylord Du Bois · artist, inker, letterer Harry Parkhurst · cover Fred Harman

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artist, inker, letterer Harry Parkhurst
cover pencils Fred Harman

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Andy would shoot Nipper who broke a leg. Sandy sends him to the claims on her horse. She knows a hidden spring where they take Nipper, rig him a sling with two block and tackle and tarp. Sandy sets Nipper's leg, (she's watched her dad do it). She has a hay rack built and stocked. They return by a tent city, see Selden, find Andy who's staked a claim: there's no water for panning. Ted works on the lean-to. Billy susses water is underground, goes for pipe from his dad's store. Sandy goes with. They check on Nipper, return with the pipe. Billy shows how to drill. They pump water, strike color!

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