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The Lone Ranger#22
The Lone Ranger #22
“The Lone Ranger and the Star Sapphire”
In "The Lone Ranger and the Star Sapphire," writer Gaylord Du Bois tells a gripping tale from the perspective of Running Fox, a young Wyandotte Indian boy, as he witnesses Simon Kenton’s capture and the harrowing ordeal of the gauntlet. This 1950 Dell comic, a 10-cent adventure from the early days of the Lone Ranger series, offers a rare, intimate look at a classic Western moment through an unexpected eye.
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Simon Kenton is captured by Wyandotte Indians and forced to run the gauntlet. Story told from the point of view of the Indian boy Running Fox.
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