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Robin Hood and His Merry Men #37 (1958)

Charlton · 1958 · 28 pages

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Contains 5 stories
Pledged to Plunder
5 pp · adventure

Young Will, an apprentice outlaw pledged to serve the ruthless Baron Harolde, makes a fateful error by targeting Robin Hood—only to discover that the legendary outlaw might be his unexpected way out of a life he never wanted. When Harolde plans a raid on Huntingford Castle and its prized treasures, Robin infiltrates the band with a scheme to turn the tables and free Will from his inherited oath. A clash of honor and ambition unfolds as Will must choose between the criminal legacy his father left him and the chance to reclaim an honest life.

The Lady in Distress
4 pp · adventure

Robin Hood faces an unexpected puzzle when he rescues a veiled maiden held captive by a baron—but as he spirits her toward the safety of the forest with the baron's riders in hot pursuit, the mystery of her identity deepens in ways that test his loyalty and good humor. This 1958 adventure proves that even the noblest outlaw can find himself caught between duty and the heart, with a twist that reminds him danger comes in more forms than swords and arrows.

The Mysterious Arrows
5 pp · adventure

Robin Hood and his men face danger when the Sheriff of Nottingham sets a trap in Sherwood Forest, but a mysterious archer sends warnings via arrows with cryptic messages—until the truth behind the mysterious benefactor is finally revealed. With enemies closing in from multiple directions, Robin must stay one step ahead while discovering who has been risking everything to keep him and his band safe.

The Village Crusader
6 pp · adventure

Leo O'Drobney, kept behind while his village's able-bodied men march off to the Crusades, endures mockery for his absence—until the robber baron Raoul de Fer and his knights raid the countryside, pillaging farms and homes. When the raiders strike Leo's own family, the scorned farmhand seizes his chance to prove himself, rallying the villagers to strike back against de Fer's castle before the baron returns from his next raid.

The Queen's Ruby
5 pp · adventure

When a suave Norman nobleman steals the Queen's Ruby during a grand celebration, England faces a diplomatic catastrophe—accuse him and his men will revolt. Robin Hood sees a way to recover the jewel without igniting war: he'll steal it back, but only if the Marchioness and her nobles ride into Sherwood Forest as bait. With merry men ready to ambush and purses ripe for the taking, Robin sets a clever trap that turns thievery into statecraft.

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