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Cover: Don Rico

Silver Streak Comics #11

Jun 1941 · Lev Gleason [1930s-1950s] · 0.10 USD
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“Great Peril”

In "Great Peril," the Ranger races against time to uncover a deadly secret after a dying prospector entrusts him with a map to a gold mine staked in his daughter's name. With the trail leading to a tense showdown at a dusty town saloon, the Ranger must outwit a killer while facing a sudden ambush that brings the full weight of law enforcement into play. Written by Carl Formes and illustrated by Jack Binder, with a striking cover by Don Rico, this 1941 adventure blends frontier suspense and sudden twists in a classic pulp-style tale.

writer, artist, inker Bob Wood · cover Don Rico

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writer, artist, inker Bob Wood
cover pencils, inks Don Rico

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Before Domino went to the chair for his crimes, he threatened to come back and get his revenge on those who turned state's evidence on him. Presto sees a case in the making when three of the witnesses are murdered. When Martin and Murphy check on Domino's grave, it is empty, and Martin smells a rat: a member of Domino's gang, looking to kill off Domino's gang members in order to help himself to money Domino had stashed away.

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