Four Color #1215
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Thunder Over Lost Soldier Gulch," a 1961 Four Color comic, the resourceful Hardie navigates a treacherous blockade using a disguised peddler’s wagon to deliver supplies to isolated miners. With dynamite secretly part of his plan, he faces the challenge of smuggling gold past the outlaws—though how he’ll pull it off remains a tense mystery. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Russ Heath, with lettering by John Duffy and a cover by Russ Heath, this Western adventure crackles with suspense.
In "Thunder Over Lost Soldier Gulch," Jo, a sharp-eyed miner with a knack for staying one step ahead, slips through a band of outlaws by posing as a humble peddler. With a wagon loaded with supplies and a secret cache of dynamite, Jo’s quiet mission to reach the stranded miners becomes a tense game of nerves and deception across the dusty frontier.
In the rugged terrain of the early 1850s, Major Chorpenning and Captain Woodward undertake a grueling mail run from Sacramento to Salt Lake City, facing the harsh realities of the western frontier. Their journey highlights the courage and determination required to keep communication alive across vast, untamed lands.
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Reprinted in A Television Story Book #[nn] (1964), Man from Wells Fargo #11
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