The Lone Ranger #86
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Ambush," the Circle Bar Ranch's managers, caught in a web of deceit, face a crisis when an accountant arrives for a routine audit. With their embezzlement exposed and cash short, they scheme to intercept him before he can uncover the truth. Written by Paul S. Newman and illustrated by Tom Gill, this 1955 Dell Western thriller builds tension with quiet menace, while Hank Hartman's cover captures the looming danger with stark, shadowed detail.
In "Ambush," the Lone Ranger and Tonto ride into the dusty heart of the Circle Bar Ranch, where a quiet audit threatens to expose a web of deceit. With Silver and Scout at their side, they must uncover the truth before the hidden conspirators strike — and the accountant becomes their next target.
In "Border Intrigue," the Lone Ranger and Tonto ride into a tense standoff along the Rio Grande, where an American outlaw and a Mexican rebel have joined forces to steal a cache of Army rifles and smuggle them across the border. With Silver and Scout at their side, the duo must navigate shifting loyalties and hidden dangers as they race to stop the heist before the rifles fall into the wrong hands.
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Reprinted in The Lone Ranger #12 (1968), Avontuur Classics #18142 (1969), Ensomme Rytter #12 (1979), Ensomme Rytter #14 (1979), The Lone Ranger #22
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