Indian Chief #9
"The Haunted Pueblo" in Indian Chief #9 (1953) presents a striking visual narrative rooted in the legacy of Frederick Remington, whose artistry defines the issue’s interior pages with a singular, evocative hand. The cover by Sam Savitt captures the spirit of the frontier with a dramatic, period-accurate style, complementing the story’s atmospheric tone.
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Reproduction of painting with this commentary: "The Last Cavalier" by Frederick Remington portrays excellently the feeling most people have about the frontiersman. He was the last of the race of gallant, mounted fighters. The artist included his foe, the Indian, among the riders in the picture.
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