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Four Color #412

Aug 1952 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“Zane Grey's Nevada”

In "Zane Grey's Nevada," former gunfighter Jim Lacy—now calling himself Texas Jack—tries to leave his violent past behind on a quiet Arizona ranch. But when a gang of cattle rustlers threatens the peace, he’s drawn back into the life he’d fled, taking on the identity of Jim Lacy once more to bring them down. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and Zane Grey, with art by Bob Jenney, this 1952 adventure blends frontier grit with a man seeking redemption, all on a cover by Bob Jenney.

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writer Gaylord Du Bois · writer Zane Grey · artist, inker Bob Jenney

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writer Zane Grey
artist, inker Bob Jenney

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Jim Lacy, a former gunfighter who later went by the name of Nevada, tries to start his life over in Arizona as a ranch hand named Texas Jack. Eventually he has to resume the Jim Lacy, gunfighter, identity when he goes undercover to break up a ring of cattle rustlers.

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