Four Color #1138
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Black Eagle" kicks off with Johnny Yuma resisting a trio of outlaws who want him on their side—refusal turns alliance into enmity. When Yuma seeks refuge at a remote ranch, he finds a teenage girl enduring harsh treatment from her uncle and aunt. The outlaws’ unexpected arrival at the ranch sets the stage for a tense, unfolding conflict. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky, with inks by Mike Peppe, this 1960 Dell Four Color issue delivers a classic Western clash of loyalty and justice. Cover by Mike Sekowsky.
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Three outlaws try to get Johnny Yuma to join them. When he refuses, they become bitter enemies. Yuma goes to a ranch where he finds a teen girl who is badly treated by her uncle and aunt. The outlaws happen upon the ranch and set the rest of the story in motion.
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