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The Lone Ranger#63
Cover: Don Spaulding

The Lone Ranger #63

Sep 1953 · Dell · 0.10 USD
“Home-Coming”

In "Home-Coming," a dozen Confederate soldiers return to Morgan's Gap after the Civil War, only to find the town they once called home less welcoming than they’d hoped. Meanwhile, the Lone Ranger and Tonto work to keep peace as tensions rise around a young Indian chief, all against the quiet backdrop of a nation trying to heal. Written by Paul S. Newman and illustrated by Tom Gill, with a cover by Don Spaulding, this 1953 Dell issue captures a moment of quiet reckoning in a changing America.

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writer Paul S. Newman · artist, inker Tom Gill · cover Don Spaulding

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artist, inker Tom Gill
cover pencils, inks Don Spaulding

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A dozen young Confederate soldiers return to Morgan's Gap at the end of the Civil War, only to receive a cool reception from the townspeople. Meanwhile the Lone Ranger and Tonto try to convince a young Indian chief not to break the peace.

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