Four Color #301
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"The Mysterious Rider" is a gripping Western tale from Four Color #301 (1950), written by Gaylord Du Bois and Zane Grey, with art by Bob Jenney and inking by Bob Jenney. It follows Bent Wade, a man haunted by a tragic mistake, as he spends two decades searching for the daughter he lost when a wagon train was attacked—her body never found. His journey leads him to Bill Bellhound’s Whiteslides Ranch, where a hidden past may finally reveal the truth behind the girl who vanished among the columbine trees. Cover by Bob Jenney.
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Bent Wade mistakenly kills an innocent man who was accompanying his wife and newborn daughter. His wife takes their daughter back east, but the wagon train they are traveling with is massacred by Indians. Bent Wade spends the next 20 years searching for his daughter, whose body was missing from the remains of the wagon train. He is seemingly cursed, as innocent men die by various means whenever he is around. His travels take him to Bill Bellhound's Whiteslides Ranch, where unknown to him, his daughter was taken 20 years ago when she was found in a grove of Columbine trees.
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