Four Color #1070
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Solomon and Sheba" is a timeless tale from Four Color #1070 (1959), where young King Solomon ascends the throne of Israel, his wisdom already shaping a kingdom on the rise. As neighboring powers grow wary, the Pharaoh of Egypt and the enigmatic Queen Magda of Sheba devise a cunning plan to exploit Solomon’s heart and undermine his rule. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and brought to life with bold visuals by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Mike Peppe, and crisp lettering by Ben Oda, this story blends ancient intrigue with the quiet tension of power and loyalty. The cover by Mike Sekowsky captures the drama in a single, striking image.
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After King David's death, Solomon is named King of Israel. As Israel's strength grows under Solomon's rule, its neighbors become uneasy. The Pharaoh of Egypt and Magda, Queen of Sheba, come up with a plan to use Magda's charms to capture Solomon's affection and weaken Israel so that Pharaoh's army can attack it.
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