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Roy Rogers Comics#15

Roy Rogers Comics #15

Mar 1949 · Dell · 0.10 USD
“The White Peril”

In "The White Peril," a 1949 adventure from Roy Rogers Comics #15, a lone range bum threatens peace on the frontier, testing the courage of Mary, her baby, and her loyal dog White Wind. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Harry Parkhurst, this gripping tale unfolds with tension and heart, as danger arrives on horseback and loyalty is put to the ultimate test. The cover by Harry Parkhurst captures the story’s rugged spirit, making this a standout entry in the series.

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writer Gaylord Du Bois · artist, inker, letterer Harry Parkhurst

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artist, inker, letterer Harry Parkhurst

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A year later, Bucky had antlers. One day he disappeared, off with other deer. Tommy and Dennis left for the round-up. White Wind stayed to guard Mary and the baby. A range bum rode in. Mary fed him on the porch. He got handsy. White Wind knocked him down. He drew. Mary disarmed him. Riding off, he pulled a rifle to shoot the dog. Mary's bullet hit his rifle. White Wind pursued. A shot! Bucky was down! The bum walked with a knife! The dog knocked him down. Bucky, rose from the antler hit, and charged. Bum fled up a tree. The dog chased off his horse, and went home.

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