The Lone Ranger #28
In "The Smugglers," the Lone Ranger goes undercover as a riverboat gambler on the Mississippi, using his wits and disguise to track down the hidden source of rifles being funneled to renegade Indians in the Arkansas badlands. With bold art by Don Heck on pencils and inks, and a striking cover by George Wilson, this 1977 Western thriller blends suspense and frontier grit in a tale where every card played could be a life-or-death gamble.
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The Lone Ranger disguises himself as a Mississippi riverboat gambler in order to find the source of rifles that are being smuggled to renegade Indians in "the Arkansas badlands".
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