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Cover: Sam Savitt

Four Color #731

Oct 1956 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“Silvertip and the Fighting Four”

In "Silvertip and the Fighting Four," a bank heist gone wrong sets off a tense chase through the dusty towns of the West. When a fugitive outlaw breaks his promise, the bank teller who lost his nerve must track him down to reclaim his courage—only to find himself caught between a vengeful gang and a masked hero with a hidden agenda. Written by Paul S. Newman and illustrated by Everett Kinstler, with a striking cover by Sam Savitt, this 1956 adventure blends frontier grit and moral complexity in a story that’s as much about redemption as it is about justice.

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writer Paul S. Newman · artist, inker Everett Kinstler · cover Sam Savitt

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artist, inker Everett Kinstler
cover pencils, inks Sam Savitt

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Four outlaws hold up Elkdale's bank and take a half-million dollars. Three are captured but a fourth escapes with the money. Oliver Wayland, the bank teller who lost his courage, tries to find it by tracking down Jimmy Lovell,the escaped outlaw who failed to keep a bargain. Bray, the gang's chief, leads a jailbreak to get revenge, but runs afoul of Silvertip, who finds he's been tricked into protecting Lovell.

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