Four Color #541
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Johnny Mack Brown and the Disappearing Cattle," a 1954 Dell Four Color comic, Johnny Mack Brown rides the stagecoach into Cottonbluff with Paul Jonathon’s daughter Peggy, escorting her to pay off a mortgage. When two passengers ambush the stage, killing the driver, Johnny and Peggy pursue the robbers to a remote cabin, where they must outwit their foes to save the day. Written by Philip Evans and illustrated by Sparky Moore, this western adventure blends suspense and frontier grit, with Moore’s dynamic art bringing the perilous journey to life.
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Johnny rides the stage to Cottonbluff with Paul Jonathon's daughter Peggy as she goes to make a payment on the mortgage. On the way two fellow passengers pull guns, rob them, and shoot the driver. Johnny and Peggy trail the robbers to a cabin and are able to overcome them and get the mortgage money to the bank at the last minute.
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