Four Color #329
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Trigger" is a classic Western tale from Four Color #329 (1951), a 10-cent comic that delivers a rugged, no-nonsense adventure. Written by Gaylord Du Bois, the story follows Curly and Pete as they drive their mares to the summer range, accompanied by their loyal horse Trigger, only to stumble upon a suddenly revived ghost town where their old friend, the hermit prospector Dan, now thrives. With the town's resurgence hiding a web of deceit, the duo must outwit swindlers who’ve rigged the gold rush—and when framed for a crime they didn’t commit, they flee with their herd, uncovering real gold in the process.
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Curly and Pete drive the mares to the summer range, with Trigger. To bunk for the night, they head for the ghost town where their old pal the hermit, prospector Dan, lives. It is a ghost town no more. Gold mine stock has revived the town, to Dan's delight. Curly and Pete smell a rat: the stock company is run by swindlers who salted the mines. In an attempt to get Curly and Pete's mares, the swindlers frame Curly and Pete, who escape town with their herd, and find real gold in the dried-out wash along the way to the summer range.
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