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The Lone Ranger#44

The Lone Ranger #44

Feb 1952 · Dell · 0.10 USD
“The Masked Lady”

In "The Masked Lady," the Lone Ranger and his companions, aided by the loyal High Cloud, navigate the treacherous waters of the Rio Grande after escaping a slave train. With the canoe hidden on a river island, they journey upstream and stumble upon a desperate Pueblo couple in the clutches of Apache warriors—just as the Ranger’s next mission begins. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Rex Maxon, with inks by Rex Maxon, this 1952 Dell classic captures the rugged spirit of the Western with quiet heroism and tense, unfolding peril. Cover by Rex Maxon.

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writer Gaylord Du Bois · artist, inker Rex Maxon

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artist, inker Rex Maxon

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After escaping from the Aztec slave train with the help of High Cloud, the trio make their way back to their canoe which they had hidden on an island in the Rio Grande. After taking the canoe upriver, they rescue a young Pueblo couple from Apache warriors.

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