Four Color #834
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Pony Express," a 1957 Dell Four Color issue, Johnny takes on a mystery in a dusty frontier town where a man stands trial for robbing a ranch foreman and shooting him—only to be freed when his identical twin brother appears in court. With the foreman unable to distinguish between the two, Johnny must dig deeper to uncover the truth behind the ambush. The story is illustrated by Dan Spiegle, whose expressive art brings the tense courtroom drama and rugged Western setting to life.
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Johnny comes to a town where a man is on trial for ambushing a ranch foreman and stealing $10,000. The foreman identifies the man as the one who shot him, but the case has to be dismissed when the defendant's twin brother comes to the courtroom and the foreman can't tell them apart. Johnny has to investigate to find the guilty man.
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