Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #110
"White Wolf Rides East" is a vivid adventure from Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #110 (1954), where the Skidi-Pawnee warrior White Wolf journeys eastward guided by a sacred dream. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated with bold detail by Alberto Giolitti, the story follows White Wolf’s trials across the Mississippi, his encounters with the Huron people and the enigmatic Moon Maiden, and his daring rescue of her from Black Mink’s ambush. The cover by Alberto Giolitti captures the tale’s sweeping frontier spirit.
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Skidi-Pawnee White Wolf rides East following a "medicine dream" to find where the sun rises, crosses the Mississippi, repels raiders, visits a Huron village along Lake Erie, befriends Chief Deer Runner, escapes Black Mink's sneak attack, sees Niagara Falls, meets Moon Maiden, daughter of Onondaga Chief Moose Heart, visits their village, kills an eagle in flight with his "medicine bow," is invited to join the tribe, saves the chief from a charging moose, killing it with one arrow through the heart, discovers Hurons stole Moon Maiden, recovers her from Black Mink, wins her heart.
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