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Four Color #109

Apr 1946 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“Roy Rogers and the Towers of Gold”

In "Roy Rogers and the Towers of Gold," the legendary cowboy rides into the Z Bar Ranch to uncover a mystery behind a string of cattle rustlings, where old friendships and new suspicions collide. With help from his loyal friend Zach Barnett and the troubled stepson Glenn Corbitt caught in the middle, Roy must navigate the dusty trails and hidden motives before the truth is lost to the wind. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Al Micale, Erwin Hess, and Dan Spiegle, with inks by the same trio, this 1946 Four Color adventure captures the spirit of the Western frontier in a 10-cent tale of honor and hard choices.

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writer Gaylord Du Bois · artist, inker Al Micale · artist, inker Erwin Hess · artist, inker Dan Spiegle

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artist, inker Al Micale
artist, inker Erwin Hess
artist, inker Dan Spiegle

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Roy is called to the Z Bar Ranch by his friend Zach Barnett to find out who is rustling his cattle. Barnett's stepson Glenn Corbitt is mixed up in the affair and Roy has to figure out how to stop him.

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