Four Color #1123
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Printer's Justice," Sheriff Clay Hollister rides into Tombstone to find a town on edge, where a printer stands alone against a mob fueled by anger and suspicion. With the printer left for dead and only a single clue to follow, Clay must piece together the truth before the lawless fury spirals out of control. Written by Paul S. Newman and illustrated by Dan Spiegle, this gripping tale unfolds in a 1960 Dell Four Color comic, with a cover by Dan Spiegle.
In the dusty streets of Tombstone, Sheriff Clay Hollister steps in just as a mob closes in on a lone printer accused of stirring trouble. When the printer is beaten and left for dead, Clay takes up the trail, guided only by a single clue that could unravel a dangerous conspiracy.
In the tense stillness of a frontier town, a stray bullet splits the air between Sheriff Hollister and Mr. Clairbourne, leaving them both unsure who the real target was. With trust shattered and danger closing in, the two men must navigate a deadly game of suspicion and survival—each trying to stay alive long enough to uncover the truth behind the unseen gunman.
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Reprinted in Tombstone Territory #3522 (1975)
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