Four Color #604
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Zane Grey's Shadow on the Trail," a former outlaw known now as Tex Brandon returns to the frontier five years after being protected by Jacqueline Pencarrow, only to find her family's ranch in peril from rustlers. Taking on the role of foreman, he gathers a band of young ex-criminals eager to turn their lives around, all while wrestling with the weight of his past and the growing hope of winning back Jacqueline’s trust. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Bob Correa, with a cover by Sam Savitt, this 1954 Dell Four Color tale blends frontier grit with quiet redemption.
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After being shielded from a posse by Jacqueline Pencarrow, Wade Holden promises to go straight. After five years, Holden, now sporting a beard and known as Tex Brandon, returns to the area and learns that the Pencarrow ranch is about to go under because of rustlers. Brandon takes a job as Mr. Pencarrow's foreman and assembles a band of young ex-rustlers, who want to change their ways. Brandon slowly succeeds at his task of retrieving the Pencarrow cattle and eliminating the rustlers, while wondering if his past will come back to haunt him and deny him the love of Jacqueline Pencarrow.
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