Four Color #372
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the rugged terrain of 19th-century Utah, Widow Jane Withersteen finds herself at odds with a persistent suitor, until the mysterious gunfighter Lassiter arrives to shield her. When Bern Venters tracks a stolen herd into a canyon and shoots a masked rider—only to discover she’s a young woman named Bess—he takes her to a remote valley to heal. As tensions rise and enemies close in, Withersteen, Venters, and Lassiter must flee, pursued through the desert by a relentless gang. This gripping tale, adapted by Gaylord Du Bois and brought to life with bold artwork by Bob Jenney, features dynamic storytelling and vivid characters, all rendered in striking detail on a cover by Sam Savitt.
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Widow Jane Withersteen is being harassed by an unwanted suitor. She is protected when the gunfighter Lassiter shows up. Bern Venters, one of Withersteen's men, tracks a rustled herd into a canyon and shoots a masked rider, who turns out to be a young woman. Beset by guilt for shooting a woman, Venters takes the wounded woman, Bess, to a remote valley to recuperate. Eventually Venters returns to the ranch, only to find that Withersteen's enemies are planning an attack. Withersteen, Venters, and Lassiter escape, but the gang follows them.
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