Four Color #95
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDell's Four Color #95 from 1946 brings the "King of the Cowboys" himself, Roy Rogers, to the comics page in fine style. The cover features a striking photographic portrait of Rogers in his embroidered Western shirt, red bandana, and white Stetson, both six-shooters drawn and ready against a bold red background — pure cowboy charisma. Writer Gaylord Du Bois and artist/inker Al Micale bring the interior adventures to life, making this a great snapshot of 1946's Western entertainment at its most spirited.
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Roy helps a young lad find his dad's murderer, and comes close to a necktie party himself.
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