Sergeant Preston of the Yukon #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Sourdough Miner," Sergeant Preston follows a lead from a U.S. marshal about stolen goods crossing the border and a dangerous smuggling ring tied to murder. As he tracks the trail into a forgotten mine drift, the frozen silence of the Yukon hides more than just cold—something old and buried is stirring. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Alberto Giolitti, this 1958 Dell classic delivers a tense, atmospheric mystery with the stark beauty of the frontier. Cover by Alberto Giolitti.
In "Smugglers' Cache," Sergeant Preston follows a grim lead from a U.S. marshal about stolen goods and suspected killers crossing the border, leading him into the frozen depths of an abandoned mine drift where the truth lies buried.
In "Gold for Ashes," Jo, a young boy fleeing two ruthless bush tramps and furthieves, races to Sergeant Preston for help, desperate to save his father still bound to the sled the criminals are dragging through the frozen wilderness. With time and terrain working against them, Preston must track the fugitives across treacherous terrain before the boy’s father is lost to the cold.
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Reprinted in Aventura #96
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