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The Lone Ranger #72

Jun 1954 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“Apache Peril”

Hank Hartman's painted cover captures the Lone Ranger at his most commanding — masked, pistol drawn, astride his powerful white stallion as he bears down on a startled figure in a red shirt who stumbles back, dropping his own weapon. Dell's 52-page June 1954 issue pairs that striking image with "Apache Peril," a story crafted by writer Paul S. Newman with art and inks by Tom Gill. A genuinely satisfying package of Western adventure for a dime.

writer Paul S. Newman · artist, inker Tom Gill · cover Hank Hartman

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artist, inker Tom Gill
cover pencils, inks Hank Hartman

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Roger Force is being paid by Washington interests to delay completion of the railroad bridge across Crystal Canyon so that they can take over the railroad franchise.

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