Four Color #1061
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Steak Dinner," the Rajah of Dishpanistan seeks refuge in the sleepy town of Fleabite, fleeing four failed coup attempts tied to the theft of the Sacred Ruby. With Prince Ali-Oop deploying the Catfish Kid and his gang to seize the gem, peace in Fleabite hangs by a thread. David Gantz handles both the interior art and cover, bringing his distinctive style to this quirky 1959 adventure.
In "The Rajah's Ruby," the nervous Rajah of Dishpanistan flees to the dusty frontier town of Fleabite, seeking peace after four failed attempts to unseat him—each orchestrated by thieves after the Sacred Ruby that grants rulership. With Prince Ali-Oop sending the Catfish Kid and his gang to steal the gem, the Rajah’s quiet retreat quickly turns into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse across the Wild West.
In "The Totem Pole," an anthropologist’s wagonload of totem poles becomes the target of Chief Eaglebeak, who steals them in a bold frontier heist. Disguised as The Masked Avenger, Herman sets out to recover the stolen artifacts, relying on the clever help of Buffalo Bee to outwit the cunning chief.
In "The Wind Wagon," eccentric millionaire T. Skinflint Nursenickle puts his wind-powered land-and-water wagon to the test when he’s hired to ferry gold from Fleabite to Wishbone City—only to find it stolen by the cunning Prof. Presto and his gang. With the desert heat and treacherous terrain testing his invention, Nursenickle must outwit his foes before the gold vanishes.
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