Red Ryder Comics #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Abducted!", the quiet rhythm of life at the claim is shattered when Selden, spying on the boys’ strike, makes a bold move—abducting Andy and Billy while they’re away from the camp. With Ted and the others held captive, a clever plan unfolds: Ted scribbles a daring warning note, signs it "The Kiyotee," and sends it soaring through the chimney, carried by the rising heat. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Harry Parkhurst, this 1949 adventure from Red Ryder Comics #68 captures a moment of suspense and ingenuity, with Fred Harman’s cover capturing the tension in bold, classic Western style.
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Sandy rides toward home to bring grub for the boys at the claim where they have just found color. She stops to check on Nipper in his sling and replenish his hay rack and water. Meanwhile, Selden having observed the kids' strike, abducts the boys. Manacled with Andy and Billy by Selden and gang, Ted writes a note threatening Selden if he doesn't set the boys free, signing it "The Kiyotee," and sending it floating up outside the cabin through the chimney, pushed aloft by the hot air of the fire in the hearth.
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