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Sugarfoot #7

Jan 1960 · Magazine Management · 1/3 [0-1-3 AUP]
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“The Stallion Trail”

In "The Stallion Trail," Sugarfoot teams up with a group of horse-hunters in the New Mexico foothills, where he captures a powerful black stallion named Diablo. When the gang's leader claims the horse for himself, a loyal member secretly sells it to Sugarfoot—keeping $100 for himself and handing over $250. Determined to earn the stallion’s freedom, Sugarfoot apprentices under Diablo’s new owner, mastering the animal’s spirit and training him for a major Fourth of July race. Written by Eric Freiwald and Robert Schaefer and illustrated with sharp, dynamic precision by Alex Toth, this issue captures the grit and rhythm of the frontier with a touch of quiet determination. Cover by Alex Toth.

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writer Eric Freiwald · writer Robert Schaefer · artist, inker Alex Toth

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Sugarfoot joins a group of horse-hunters in the foothills of New Mexico. He captures a prime black stallion, but the leader of the horse-hunters claims the horse for himself. A member of the gang steals the horse for Sugarfoot, but sells him in Sante Fe for $250, pocketing $100 and giving Sugarfoot the rest. Sugarfoot apprentices himself to the stallion's new owner for a year to gain ownership of the horse. He breaks the horse, called Diablo, to saddle and the ranch owner enters the pair in a big Fourth of July race.

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