Four Color #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1945 Dell Four Color entry brings "The King of the Cowboys" straight to your hands, with a warm, confident photo portrait of Roy Rogers himself dominating the vivid red cover — hat tilted just so, blue western shirt with gold trim, and a polka-dot neckerchief lending that signature frontier style. It's a striking presentation that captures Rogers' easy charm at the height of his popularity. Inside, Gaylord Du Bois, Al Micale, and Irwin Myers deliver "Robber's Roundup," promising exactly the kind of Western adventure that made this series a staple of mid-1940s comics readers.
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Roy relieves Medicine Belt from reign of terror. Rogers comes very close to on-panel kiss.
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