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Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact#11 [337]
Cover: Reed Crandall

Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact #11 [337]

Jan 1963 · George A. Pflaum · 0.10 USD
“Father of Many Boys”

In "Father of Many Boys," Chuck joins a search for the Lost Treasure of Santa Fe, stumbling into a tense standoff with Bart Grundy, a rough-hewn rancher who insists his missing helper, Don, perished in the treacherous Lost River sinkhole. Written by Max Pine and illustrated by Fran Matera, this 1963 adventure blends frontier mystery with a touch of rugged realism, all framed by Reed Crandall’s distinctive cover art.

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writer Max Pine · artist, inker Fran Matera · cover Reed Crandall

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writer Max Pine
artist, inker Fran Matera
cover pencils, inks Reed Crandall

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Joining a hunt for the Lost Treasure of Santa Fe, Chuck encounters Bart Grundy, a crude rancher who claims his missing helper Don drowned in the Lost River sinkhole.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).