The Lone Ranger #30
In "Fireworks Defense," Tonto plays a daring deception, posing as an enemy to unite rival tribes against the white settlers—only for the Lone Ranger to turn the tide with a clever ruse and a dazzling display of fireworks. Written by Fran Striker and illustrated by Charles Flanders, this 1950 Dell classic blends suspense and ingenuity in a story where courage and cunning outshine violence. Cover by Charles Flanders.
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Tonto pretends to be an enemy of the Lone Ranger as many tribes of Indians gather to make war on the white men. The Lone Ranger tricks them into attacking the Snake River settlement and scares them off with fireworks.
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