The Lone Ranger #62
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1953 Dell issue puts the masked man front and center in a breathtaking cover by Don Spaulding — the Lone Ranger swings on a rope from a stone wall, hat flying, grinning confidently as he kicks a gun-toting outlaw who's already losing his grip on his revolver. Spaulding's painted style gives the scene a vivid, almost cinematic energy that perfectly captures the hero's daring. Inside, writer Gaylord Du Bois and artist Rex Maxon deliver "Paroled Man," promising 52 pages of the frontier adventure Dell readers counted on every month.
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While exploring the Yellowstone Park area, Little Buck stumbles over his dog Tumbleweed and breaks his leg. Young Hawk returns to their camp to find that the girl Neekoota has been joined by an old woman and a young boy. The group sets up a new camp near a hot spring and builds lodges to spend the winter.
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