The Lone Ranger #103
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDell's January 1957 issue puts the Lone Ranger right in the thick of danger — cover artist Hank Hartman paints him crouched among rocky outcroppings, pistol raised, shielding a young man behind him while armed outlaws close in from the background. The painted cover has a rugged, cinematic warmth that suits the headline story, "Ambush at Bryant's Gap," perfectly. With Gaylord Du Bois writing and Rex Maxon on interior art, this is a fine example of Dell's Western storytelling at its Saturday-matinee best.
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The Onondagas fight off an attack of hostile Indians, but many are injured. They send Young Hawk and Little Buck off in the sailing canoe to find a safe island, but the pair are driven far south and east by a storm and end up on a Caribbean island.
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