Four Color #1250
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse," Julio Desnoyers navigates the treacherous landscape of German-occupied France, balancing a privileged life under his cousin’s protection as a Gestapo general with growing moral unease. After his sister’s death at Nazi hands, he turns his back on privilege and joins the French resistance, driven by a personal mission to uncover his cousin’s hidden headquarters. Written by John Gay and Robert Ardrey, with art and inks by Gerald McCann, this 1962 Four Color issue delivers a gripping wartime tale rooted in personal stakes and moral complexity.
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Because his cousin is a Gestapo general, Julio Desnoyers leads a life of ease in German-occupied France during World War II. He later joins the French resistance, and after his sister is killed by the Nazis, goes on a mission to locate his cousin's secret headquarters.
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