Four Color #655
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"On Robinson Crewcut's Island" is a classic adventure from Four Color #655 (1955), a 10-cent comic featuring a thrilling survival tale by Don Gunn, who handled art, inks, and lettering with a distinctive, energetic style. When Francis and Pete are swept from a barn into the ocean and stranded on a remote island, they encounter the reclusive Robinson Crewcut and a hidden treasure of diamonds—leading to a clever ruse involving a smuggler's ship and a daring escape. The cover, also by Don Gunn, captures the island's mystery with a bold, dynamic scene.
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Francis and Pete spend the night in a farmer's barn. During the night a flash flood washes the barn down the river and out into the ocean. They wash up on a tropical island, inhabited by a hermit named Robinson Crewcut. The hermit has a cave full of diamonds that had washed up on the beach. Francis and Pete take a handkerchief full of diamonds and then capture the captain of a ship of smugglers. Pete impersonates the captain and tricks the crew into taking them back to the United States.
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