Rin Tin Tin and Rusty #38
In "The Indian Fighter," Old Dan grimaces at the makeshift splint holding his injured ankle, regretting his decision to trust a young stranger. With the wilderness closing in and danger lurking beyond the next ridge, his survival depends on choices made in the shadow of a tense standoff. Sparky Moore delivers the story with crisp, expressive art that brings the rugged frontier to life—every line of the landscape and every tense moment feels earned.
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First line: "I never should have trusted that kid...and now this! Old Dan looked down at the crudely fashioned splint which held his left ankle"
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