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2/6/23

[Answer] What was the Lone Ranger's real identity?

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What was the Lone Ranger's real identity?


  • John Reid:John Reid was the sole survivor of a group of Texas Rangers ambushed by outlaws, who killed five of them, including his older brother Daniel. He was found by Tonto, who nursed him back to health. Reid then donned a black mask made from his dead brother’s vest, mounted his stallion, Silver, and roamed the American West as the Lone Ranger to establish justice, fight evil, and aid those in need. The fictional character was created in 1933 by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker and has been an enduring icon of American culture ever since.



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