Red Ryder Comics #71
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Go Fish," the 1949 issue of Red Ryder Comics #71, the tension mounts as Clint’s true intentions are revealed in a shocking twist, leaving King stunned and fighting to piece together the truth. With art by Jim Gary, the story unfolds with sharp pacing and suspense, culminating in a dramatic confrontation where the robot armor becomes both weapon and witness. The cover, by Fred Harman, captures the moment’s intensity, drawing readers into a mystery that’s far from resolved.
In "Roar of Thunder," Jo recounts how a thunderclap—actually a bear’s roar—derailed his big game hunt, leaving him scrambling for cover. The story captures the moment he realizes his so-called storm shelter was just a clever excuse to avoid the real danger.
In "Robot Rampage," Jo and King are caught in a tense standoff when Clint, hidden beneath a menacing robot suit, kills Jay right before King’s eyes, leaving him unconscious. When King regains awareness, he pieces together the clues with sharp logic, confronting Clint with cold certainty—only for the robot to suddenly come alive and charge.
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