Four Color #1300
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Comancheros," Paul Regret—a man marked by a fatal duel in Louisiana—flees to Texas, only to be captured by the relentless Texas Ranger Jake Cutter. After a series of tense escapes and re-captures, Regret earns his freedom by saving Cutter’s life, leading to a pardon from President Sam Houston. Now bound by a fragile trust, the two men go undercover to dismantle a dangerous gun-running operation supplying weapons to hostile Comanches. Art by Edd Ashe, with a cover by Edd Ashe, this 1962 Four Color comic delivers a gripping Western tale of redemption and frontier justice.
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After killing a man in a duel in Louisiana, Paul Regret flees to Texas. There he is captured by a Texas Ranger named Jake Cutter. After several escapes and re-captures, Regret saves Cutters' life and is pardoned by Texas President Sam Houston. Cutter and Regret then go undercover to try to break a gang running guns to hostile Comanches.
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