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Four Color #94
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn this 1946 Four Color comic, Will’s luck runs out when he loses $1,200 from a horse race bet, then risks his weekly salary and loses again. Devastated, he confesses the loss to Winnie, only to find she’s left him. Written, drawn, and inked by Martin Branner, this story captures a moment of quiet desperation in a world where fortunes shift in an instant.
writer, artist, inker Martin Branner
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writer, artist, inker Martin Branner
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Will loses all of $1,200 he won by betting on horse races. Trying to get back on the plus side, he bets a week's salary and loses again. When he tells Winnie he lost his pay check, she leaves him.
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