Four Color #1126
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The 'Dark Horse' Wins," a 1960 Dell Four Color issue, Sundance finds himself caught in a deadly game of chance and violence when a gunman targets Sam Sing’s cafe. With a silver mine on the line and a gambler betting on chaos, the stakes rise as the gunman’s partner plots a twist no one sees coming. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky with inks by Mike Peppe and Frank Giacoia, this tale blends Western grit with a clever, high-stakes con. Cover by Mike Sekowsky.
In the dusty frontier of 1960, Sundance offers a fresh start to young drifter Skip Mayhall by hiring him as a stagecoach driver. But when the stage is wrecked and a man is found dead, the trail of clues leads straight to Skip—leaving Sundance to wonder if the man he believed in is truly the one at fault.
In "The Silver Dollar Showdown," Sundance intervenes when a gunman terrorizes Sam Sing's cafe, only to uncover a deeper game: the shooter has a partner who just claimed a silver mine in a high-stakes card game. With the gambler scheming to cash in on the violence, Sundance finds himself caught in a deadly poker hand where the stakes are more than just gold.
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