Four Color #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDell's Four Color #66 from 1945 brings America's favorite singing cowboy to vivid life in "Gene Autry and the Trail of Terror." Till Goodan's cover artwork crackles with western action — Gene Autry astride his dark horse, revolver drawn and aimed, as a yellow-shirted outlaw tumbles backward off a rocky canyon ledge in dramatic fashion. It's a striking ten-cent snapshot of the kind of rough-and-tumble frontier adventure that made Gene Autry comics a staple of mid-1940s pop culture.
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Gene Autry goes to Peaceful Mesa to visit his friend Pappy Hicks, the sheriff. On the way he finds a dead man and is accused of being his killer. When Gene gets to Peaceful Mesa, he has to avoid a lynch mob and then has to find out who has been setting a series of fires in the town.
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