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Four Color #768

Feb 1957 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“White Cloud”

"White Cloud" is a poignant 1957 story from Four Color #768, featuring evocative artwork by Everett Kinstler, who both drew and inked the interiors. When a Native American man named White Cloud faces rejection from a prejudiced banker, he turns to his friend Steve Donovan for help—but their journey to secure a loan is threatened by a ruthless real estate broker and his hired enforcers.

artist, inker Everett Kinstler

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artist, inker Everett Kinstler

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When White Cloud is unable to obtain a loan from a prejudiced banker, he asks his friend Steve Donovan to come to help convince the banker to make the loan. Meanwhile, a shady real estate broker is offering to buy the Indian land and when his offer is refused, he sends his men to make sure that Donovan and his deputy Rusty don't finish their trip.

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