Four Color #610
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Drum Beat" in Four Color #610 (1955) delivers a tense, character-driven Western from writer Paul S. Newman and artist Bob Correa, whose dynamic pencils and inks bring the clash of duty and defiance to life. When President Ulysses S. Grant tasks Indian fighter Johnny MacKay with peacefully negotiating the Modocs’ return to Fort Klamath, MacKay must face the volatile renegade leader Captain Jack—whose loyalty lies not with peace, but with resistance. Cover by Bob Correa captures the era’s rugged spirit, making this a standout entry in a classic comic series.
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President Ulysses S. Grant orders Indian fighter Johnny MacKay to negotiate with the Modocs to leave Lost River Valley and return to their reservation at Fort Klamath. The catch is that MacKay has to deal with renegade Modoc leader Captain Jack by peaceful means, despite Jack's fondness for violence.
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