Sergeant Preston of the Yukon #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sergeant Preston and the Lucky Pup," the Yukon’s quiet trails turn tense when two strangers arrive seeking to buy Bert Richford’s claim—only to be shadowed by Sergeant Preston, who suspects them of a bank robbery. When Preston closes in on the cabin, the men take young Jimmy hostage and flee into the mine tunnel, leaving the fate of the boy and the truth of the claim hanging in the frozen air. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Alberto Giolitti, this 1954 Dell classic captures the rugged suspense of the frontier, with a cover by Alberto Giolitti.
In "Sergeant Preston and the Lucky Pup," Sergeant Preston tracks two suspicious strangers who've set their sights on Bert Richford's gold claim. When the trail leads to Richford’s cabin, Preston must act fast—only to find young Jimmy taken hostage, with the criminals vanishing into the treacherous mine tunnels.
In "Sergeant Preston and the Malemute," Sergeant Preston follows a crucial clue left behind when a stolen jacket is torn by a sled dog during a robbery. With his loyal malemute tracking the scent, Preston sets out across the frozen wilderness, turning a single shred of fabric into a trail that could lead to justice.
When the express sled is discovered abandoned with both the driver and the gold gone, Sergeant Preston follows a trail of deception that leads straight to Jim Manley, the young substitute driver. But as the cold winds howl across the Yukon, the real mastermind behind the theft begins to reveal himself—someone with access, motive, and a carefully hidden agenda.
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Reprinted in Aventura #14 (1955)
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