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The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog#33
Cover: Gil Kane & Bernard Sachs

The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog #33

May 1957 · DC · 0.10 USD
“Watchdog of the Range!”

In "Watchdog of the Range!", Rex the Wonder Dog proves his worth when a friend's involvement with a delinquent gang puts him in the middle of a high-stakes hot rod chase. With Gil Kane’s dynamic art and Bernard Sachs’ sharp inks bringing the action to life, Rex’s quick thinking and loyalty shine as he helps foil a crime and guide a wayward teen toward redemption. Cover by Gil Kane and Bernard Sachs captures the thrilling tension of the moment.

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writer John Broome · artist Gil Kane · inker Bernard Sachs · letterer Gaspar Saladino · cover Gil Kane, Bernard Sachs

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artist Gil Kane
cover pencils Gil Kane
cover inks Bernard Sachs

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Danny's friend, Ward, has fallen in with the Golden Hawks, juvenile delinquents in a gang. Danny asks Ward to "take care of Rex" for a while. In a hot rod race with the Blazing Arrows, Rex saves a boy's life with a quick shove. Ward locks Rex up for a midnight run, but Rex wiggles free and pursues. The gang challenges Ward to steal car parts, and he balks. With Rex's help, the cops grab the gang. Reformed, Ward makes speeches about giving wayward kids better guidance and supervision.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).