Four Color #850
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Disbeliever," Buck finds himself hunted by a ruthless outlaw gang after his horse, Silver-B, is stolen and he's framed for a crime he didn't commit. Trapped between a fortress known as Devil's Island—perched above a deep gorge and guarded by a precarious rock bridge—and a desperate bid to save himself, Buck devises a daring plan: he'll infiltrate the gang by disguising himself as one of their own, using a captured outlaw as cover. With the fate of the hideout—and his own life—hanging in the balance, Buck must outwit the gang before they destroy him. Art by Jesse Marsh, with cover by Don Spaulding, this 1957 Four Color adventure delivers a taut, suspenseful Western tale in a 10-cent comic.
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Two men ambush Buck and take his horse, Silver-B, to an outlaw gang's hideout called "Devil's Island", a fortress surrounded by a deep gorge and accessible only by a rock bridge. The outlaws track Buck to a sheriff's office, where they try to kill him but fail and one of the outlaws is captured. Buck disguises himself as the captured outlaw and plans to take a wagon-load of dynamite to blow up the doors to the fortress.
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