Four Color #1202
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Whiplash," a 1961 Four Color issue from Dell, grieving rancher Jack Morse spirals into despair after his son’s death in a violent clash with a trail herder. Once a proud man, he now abandons his cattle dip station to a ruthless thug who exploits the ranchers with outrageous fees. With Morse slipping further into ruin, Favor and Yates devise a bold plan to shake him back to his senses. Art by Dan Spiegle, this grounded Western drama captures a moment of quiet desperation and the fragile hope of redemption.
In "Whiplash," Jack Morse, a grieving father still reeling from his son’s death in a violent clash with a trail herder, spirals into self-destruction, abandoning his cattle dip station to a ruthless operator who exploits the desperate ranchers. When Favor and Yates step in with a bold plan to shake Morse from his despair, they set in motion a tense, quiet reckoning that tests loyalty, loss, and the fragile hope of redemption.
In "The Captives," Rowdy Yates finds himself caught in a tense standoff when a fugitive gang takes refuge in the hacienda of a young woman he once met, turning a quiet river stop into a dangerous game of survival. With the outlaw band holding the ranch and the townsfolk at their mercy, Yates must navigate the perilous mix of old connections and sudden danger.
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