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The Lone Ranger#42
Cover: Sam Savitt

The Lone Ranger #42

Nov 1957 · Consolidated Press
“To the Canyon Bottom”

In "To the Canyon Bottom," Young Hawk, Little Buck, and the Onondagas press on through the Hudson River’s winding course, their journey marked by courage and unexpected peril as they pull three Delaware tribesmen from a raging forest fire. With the river carrying them toward New York Harbor and beyond, their adventure takes a turn toward the unknown. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated with bold detail by Rex Maxon, the issue’s dynamic storytelling is framed by Sam Savitt’s striking cover.

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writer Gaylord Du Bois · artist, inker Rex Maxon · cover Sam Savitt

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artist, inker Rex Maxon
cover pencils, inks Sam Savitt

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Young Hawk, Little Buck, and the Onondagas continue their sailing canoe trip down the Hudson River, rescuing three Delaware tribesmen from a forest fire. Reaching New York harbor they continue southward.

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