Four Color #687
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Indian Fighter," Johnny Hawks leads a wagon train through dangerous Sioux territory, where tensions flare after two whites attempt to uncover Indian gold and murder a native man. With the help of the mysterious Grey Wolf, Hawks must confront the growing threat of violence as greed ignites a deadly conflict. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Mike Roy, with inks by Mike Peppe and letters by Ben Oda, this 1956 Four Color issue delivers a tense, character-driven Western with a pulse of moral consequence. Cover by Ben Oda.
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Johnny Hawks guides a wagon train through Sioux territory. Two whites try to learn the location of the Indian gold and kill an Indian. Hawks has to fight Grey Wolf to take a suspect back to the fort. At the fort the suspects are let loose to leave with the wagon train, and are still determined to find the Indian gold. The pair trade whiskey for information and eventually kill two more Indians, starting a war in their lust for gold.
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