Sergeant Preston of the Yukon #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Traitor," Sergeant Preston pushes through a brutal blizzard, tracking two fugitives who take shelter in the cabin of a wary woodsman named Moose. When the man’s dog vanishes, the fugitives twist the truth, claiming Preston stole it—and now Moose is ready to take justice into his own hands. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Alberto Giolitti, this 1955 Dell classic delivers tense frontier suspense with a cover by Giolitti.
In "The Traitor," Scar Norton and his gang flee after a robbery in a remote mining town, seeking refuge in the isolated cabin of Danny Merrill—whose loyalty to the Mounties is anything but certain. With the snow falling and the law closing in, trust becomes as scarce as food in the frozen wilderness.
In "The Gold Map," Sergeant Preston of the Yukon finds himself caught in a deadly game when a desperate girl and her friend attempt to steal a map they believe holds the location of buried gold—only to fail in their ambush. With the real map safely in his possession, Preston devises a clever plan, crafting a fake map to draw out the true culprits and protect the treasure from those who would claim it by force.
In "The Hidden Cabin," Sergeant Preston presses on through a raging blizzard, tracking two fugitives who’ve taken shelter in a remote cabin. There, he meets Moose, a burly man with a loyal dog—until the animal vanishes, setting off a tense standoff when Moose blames Preston and vows to reclaim what he sees as stolen.
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Reprinted in King of the Royal Mounted #5 (1957), Aventura #867 (1978), Sergeant Preston of the Yukon #10
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