The Lone Ranger #144
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis March 1962 Dell issue puts the masked rider himself front and center, captured in a striking photo cover as the Lone Ranger stands poised beside his white horse, hand on the saddle and ready to mount — every inch the composed, capable hero. The cover copy sets the tension perfectly: a murderous bounty hunter has set his sights on the Lone Ranger as his next victim, teasing the showdown at the heart of "The Bounty Hunter." With Paul S. Newman's writing and Tom Gill's interior art, this is a solid Western adventure from one of Dell's most dependable series.
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Dan Reid stops a young Indian boy from stealing a horse, only to find that the saddlebags on the horse contain money from a bank robbery.
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