Sun #228
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "MacDonald of the Canadian Mounties," a 1953 Amalgamated Press comic priced at 3d, lawyer Quill arrives at The Spaniards inn on Hampstead Heath, desperate to enlist Dick’s help. With the late Sir John Craven’s old friend now in peril, Quill pleads with him to ride to Shadow Grange in Yorkshire, where he fears Mary Craven is being held against her will. The story unfolds with quiet urgency, drawn in crisp detail by John McNamara, whose art brings the moody English countryside to life.
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Quill, the lawyer of the late Sir John Craven, an old friend of Dick's, finds him in The Spaniards inn on Hampstead Heath. He begs Dick to ride to Shadow Grange in Yorkshire, where he believes Mary Craven is being held captive for her inheritance.
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