Sergeant Preston of the Yukon #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Man on the Trail," Sergeant Preston follows a trail of suspicion after a stagecoach robbery and murder in the Yukon, with the driver accusing Mike Brady as the culprit. Though the suspect is elusive, Preston remains convinced of his innocence, setting the stage for a tense pursuit through the frozen wilderness. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Alberto Giolitti, with inks by Giolitti, this 1953 Dell issue captures the stark drama of frontier justice. Cover by Alberto Giolitti.
In "Man on the Trail," Sergeant Preston and Private Downey push through the frozen wilds of the Yukon, tracking a group of fugitives bound for Blizzard Creek. With the terrain treacherous and the cold biting, their mission is clear: bring twelve men with criminal records to justice—before they vanish into the snow.
In "Rainbow Gold," a stagecoach robbery and murder plunge Sergeant Preston into a tense mystery, with the driver pointing to Mike Brady as the killer. Though Preston suspects Brady is being framed, tracking him down becomes a race against time in the frozen wilds of the Yukon.
In "White Water," Jo and her dog, Rex, follow a trail of suspicion when two prospectors set their sights on Johnny Elk’s rumored fortune, stirring tension in the frozen wilderness of the Yukon. With the cold winds howling and secrets buried beneath the ice, the line between loyalty and greed begins to blur.
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Reprinted in Sergeant Preston of the Yukon #5
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