Four Color #1114
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA raft, a river, and a runaway boy named Huck Finn set off on a journey that’s equal parts adventure and quiet rebellion in this 1960 adaptation from Four Color #1114. With Jim, a man fleeing slavery, the two form an unlikely bond as they dodge danger and deception, including a pair of swindlers and a sudden turn into a traveling carnival. Written by Mark Twain and James Lee, and illustrated by John Ushler, the story captures the spirit of the original with crisp, expressive art that brings the Mississippi’s rhythm to life—cover by John Ushler.
Find on ebay
Sell my copy
Have this issue — or a whole collection? Get a fair offer from us, skip the marketplace fees and the hassle.
We Buy Collections ▸Full credits
Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers
▸ Reveal full plot — may contain spoilers
Huck Finn leaves his abusive father to run away on a raft on the Mississippi River, where he meets up with Jim, a runaway slave. The pair are coerced into helping a pair of conmen with a swindle, then escape by disguising themselves as part of a traveling carnival.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).
Variants (1)
Reviews
Reader reviews
No reader reviews yet.