Four Color #1089
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Prediction of Doom" in Four Color #1089 (1960) delivers a tense, grounded Western mystery where Vint Bonner arrives in the quiet town of Eagle Ridge, only to see its peace shattered by a bank robbery. Drawn by Nat Edson, whose expressive art captures the town’s uneasy shift from calm to chaos, the story unfolds with a haunting warning from an old woman and a mysterious connection to a girl named Amy—whose departure coincides with the violence. When the gang returns to free their captured comrade, the truth behind the peace and the identity of the leader begin to unravel, leading Bonner and four others on a dangerous journey to the gang’s hidden lair.
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Vint Bonner comes to Eagle Ridge, an uncommonly peaceable town in a rough area. An old woman warns Bonner that the peace will soon end. And it does shortly, with the bank being robbed. Bonner shoots one of the gang and puts him in the town jail. The old woman tells Bonner that a girl named Amy was the cause of the peace and that the peace ended when she left the week before to be married. Bonner goes to see the girl, but doesn't learn anything. The next night the gang returns to free the prisoner and while Bonner is chasing one of the gang, the others go to the jail, shoot the sheriff, and free the prisoner. As Bonner and the others assess the situation, the girl, Amy, enters and tells them that the leader of the gang is her father. He had left the town alone as long as she lived there. Amy takes Bonner and four other men to the gang's hideout.
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