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Cover: Don Spaulding

The Lone Ranger #110

Aug 1957 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“The Most Daring Disguise”

In "The Most Daring Disguise," Young Hawk and Little Buck flee the Olmecs in a canoe, only to be swept out to sea by a sudden storm—where they stumble upon a long-lost Spanish galleon wrecked on a rocky outcrop. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Rex Maxon, this 1957 adventure from Dell delivers a pulse-pounding survival tale with a mysterious twist, all framed by Don Spaulding’s striking cover art.

writer Gaylord Du Bois · artist, inker Rex Maxon · cover Don Spaulding

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artist, inker Rex Maxon
cover pencils, inks Don Spaulding

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Escaping from the Olmecs, Young Hawk and Little Buck take a canoe and go down river to the sea. A strong wind pushes them out to sea where they find a Spanish Galleon shipwrecked on a rock.

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