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The Lone Ranger#11
Cover: Morris Gollub

The Lone Ranger #11

May 1949 · Dell · 0.10 USD
“The Lone Ranger and The Army Pay Roll Plot”

In "The Lone Ranger and The Army Pay Roll Plot," the Lone Ranger faces a cunning scheme threatening military funds, with the help of a mysterious ally whose past is tied to a revered Native American leader. Morris Gollub’s dynamic artwork brings the frontier tension to life, both in the story and on the cover, where the iconic visage of Chief Two-Guns White Calf—whose likeness inspired the Indian Head Nickel—makes a striking appearance.

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artist, inker Morris Gollub · cover Morris Gollub

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artist, inker Morris Gollub
cover pencils, inks Morris Gollub

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Portrait of Chief Two-Guns White Calf (1872-1934), a Blackfoot chief whose visage was one of those used in the design of the Indian Head Nickel coin.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).