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The Lone Ranger#30

The Lone Ranger #30

Dec 1950 · Wilson Publishing · 0.10 CAD
“They tell me, Walrus, that you can be hired to do anything!”

In "They tell me, Walrus, that you can be hired to do anything!", Tonto plays a dangerous game of deception as he pretends to be an enemy of the Lone Ranger, rallying tribes gathered for war against the white men. Written by Fran Striker and illustrated by Charles Flanders, this 1950 adventure sees the Lone Ranger use cunning and a well-timed burst of fireworks to turn the tide and protect the Snake River settlement. Cover by Charles Flanders.

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writer Fran Striker · artist, inker Charles Flanders

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artist, inker 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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