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The Lone Ranger #4 Incident on the River
Cover Date: August, 1966
Story #1 - Incident on the River - While camping along the river the Lone Ranger and Tonto see two men throw another overboard from a steamboat, without hesitation the Lone Ranger jumps into the river and saves the man and finds that not only is he half ...
Issue Description
Story #1 - Incident on the River - While camping along the river the Lone Ranger and Tonto see two men throw another overboard from a steamboat, without hesitation the Lone Ranger jumps into the river and saves the man and finds that not only is he half drowned but he's been shot also. While they are treating the man's wounds they find his indentification as a goverment man, when he regains consciousness he tell's the Lone Ranger and Tonto that he is after two foreign spies whose goverment sent them to the United States to see if the country was weak enough to invade because they think the country is still divided after the War Between the States. With the help of the Lone Ranger and his sidekick the spies are captured and the country saved from invasion.
- Reprinted from Dell's Lone Ranger #87.
Story #2 - Disaster Bridge - The Lone Ranger and Tonto are sent to find the Rider Hutchins gang who are planning to rob a train for a shipment of gold wit the help of the Sioux who want the weapons from the guards. The outlaws are planning to dynamite the trestle while the train is crossing and put the blame on the Sioux for the whole thing but the Lone Ranger and his sidekick manage to save the day preventing the robbery and destruction of the train.
- Reprinted from Dell's Lone Ranger #88.
Story #3 - The Buffalo Hunt - While riding across the plains the Lone Ranger's horse Silver is frightened by a herd of buffalo and this leads to memories of the first time they found him but they are soon interrupted by a Cheyenne war party who think that the Lone Ranger and Tonto are hunting on their land, things end peacefully after the Lone Ranger assures them that are just passing through. Later that evening as they are camped for the night the Lone ranger and Tonto are hailed by a group of white buffalo hunters who are illegally hunting on Indian land. The Lone Ranger tried to warn the men about the Cheyenne's warning about hunting on their land but the men refuse to listen and accuse the Lone Ranger and Tonto of taking sides with the Cheyenne against the hunters, a fight breaks out and the Lone Ranger and Tonto flee the camp. The next morning the Lone Ranger and Tonto try to stampede the buffalo herd to keep the hunters from killing them but the Cheyenne think they are hunting and take them prisoner. When the Lone Ranger tries to explain that they were trying to save the herd the Chief, Moon Lance, doesn't believe them but the Lone Ranger and Tonto escape and manage to stampede the herd just as a U.S. Marshal arrives to take the hunters into custody and the Cheyenne are free to hunt the buffalo thanks to the Lone Ranger and Tonto.
- Reprinted from Dell's Lone Ranger #114.
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