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Red Ryder Comics#68
Cover: Fred Harman

Red Ryder Comics #68

Mar 1949 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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In "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.

Contains 3 stories
Untitled story
16 pp
Untitled story
6 pp
Abducted!
6 pp
Andy Packerprospectors (pictured, some with dialogue)Sandy RiversTed Lucas (as Ted)Billy Haynes (pictured only)Silk SeldenSandy's horse (pictured only)Nipper (Andy's horse)three Selden men (pictured only)Oakey (of Selden's men)

In "Abducted!" from Red Ryder Comics #68 (1949), Sandy’s quiet ride home takes a sudden turn when she pauses to tend to Nipper, unaware that Selden has already seized Andy and Billy. Trapped and bound, Ted crafts a daring message—signed "The Kiyotee"—and sends it soaring through the cabin’s chimney, relying on the rising heat to carry his plea beyond the walls.

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Cast · 2 characters

Full credits

artist, inker, letterer Harry Parkhurst
cover pencils, inks Fred Harman

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