Great New Prose Adventures of The Lone Ranger and Tonto

Just finished reading "The Lone Ranger Chronicles" edited by Matthew Baugh and Tim Lasiuta, released by Moonstone Books back in 2012.
It's hard to believe that with the possible exception of the novelization of "The Legend of The Lone Ranger" movie back in 1990 that there was an absolutely no new Lone Ranger novels and/or prose short stories written after the passing of Fran Striker back in 1962.
Moonstone Books "The Lone Ranger Chronicles" is a more than welcome anthology of new short stories that span the beginning of the boyhood friendship between Tonto and the Masked Man from it's later years that also features encounters with Doc Holiday, Judge Roy Bean, Wyatt Earp, and even a darker Cisco Kid. Each story resoundingly captures what makes The Lone Ranger and Tonto so popular and why their adventures resonate to this very day.
We learn what Tonto really thinks of his Kemosabe's favorite disguise and we also learn from The Lone Ranger that he's gotten used to wearing the mask.
My favorite stories in this collection are: "The Great Dinosaur Rush," "The Nobelist Vengeance," "The Fallen Angel of Dodge City," and "The Blue Roan." It was really hard to pick my favorites because all stories in this collection are really great adventures of The Lone Ranger and Tonto.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
TEN STARS!
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Published on October 17, 2018 18:50
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