Four Color #679
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Decoy," a 1956 Four Color comic, small-town sheriff Matt Dillon finds himself caught between the law and the mob when local businessmen, frustrated by his leniency, hire four ruthless gunslingers to enforce order—only to realize too late they’ve invited wolves into their midst. Written by Paul S. Newman and illustrated by Jim McDonald, this tense Western thriller explores the cost of justice when power slips from the hands of the law. Cover by Jim McDonald.
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Thinking Matt Dillon is too soft on troublemakers in their businesses, the owners hire four gunslingers to act as private police. The gunslingers eventually take over and the businessmen beg Dillon to get rid of them.
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