The Lone Ranger #23
In "Incident on the River," the Lone Ranger takes a bold gamble when diplomatic immunity shields a foreign ambassador carrying sensitive government documents. Posing as a bandit, he intercepts the stage to retrieve them—before the secrets fall into the wrong hands. Written by Paul S. Newman and illustrated by Tom Gill, with a striking cover by Sam Savitt, this 1956 adventure blends suspense and deception in a taut, classic Western thriller.
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When government secrets are delivered to an foreign ambassador with diplomatic immunity, the Lone Ranger pretends to be a bandit to stop the stage and get the documents back.
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