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Ace High Western Comic#4
Cover: Norman Light

Ace High Western Comic #4

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“Dolores de la Molina”

In the dusty frontier town of Sagebush, Montana, singer Dolores de la Molina and her brother José arrive by stagecoach, drawing curious glances and quiet suspicion. When local outlaw Johnny McBride spots a familiar face in the wanted poster, a tense standoff unfolds—only for José to insist it’s all a case of mistaken identity. As rumors swirl and plans for a looming payroll shipment take shape, the newcomers’ true intentions remain just out of reach. Written and illustrated by Norman Light, this gripping tale from Ace High Western Comic #4 unfolds with quiet menace and sharp character tension, all rendered in the artist’s distinctive, unflinching style. The cover, also by Norman Light, captures the stark mood of the desert frontier with a single, haunting image.

writer, artist, inker Norman Light · cover Norman Light

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writer, artist, inker Norman Light
cover pencils, inks Norman Light

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In the town of Sagebush, Montana, singer/entertainer Dolores de la Molina arrives by stagecoach accompanied by her brother, José. However, Johnny McBride recognizes José from a wanted poster, as one Blackie Frio, wanted for murder. McBride confronts Molina/Frio but is told it's a case of mistaken identity. The inquisitive brother and sister learn of a payroll shipment soon to be delivered to the local bank, and their plans are set in motion.

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