Four Color #963
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Solid Footing," a 1959 Four Color comic, a local wrestler's injury leaves a town blacksmith in need of medical care—so the townsfolk rally behind Johnny, a man with a strong reputation, to face the wrestler in a charity match. When the conman and the wrestler vanish with the raised funds, Johnny is wrongly accused and forced to flee, turning his fight from a show of strength into a desperate chase to clear his name. Nat Edson handles both art and inks, bringing the action and tension to life on every page.
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When the wrestler in a medicine show injures the town blacksmith, a match is set up between Johnny and the wrestler to raise money for the blacksmith's medical bills. The match doesn't come off because the conman and the wrestler take the money and run. The crowd thinks Johnny is in on the deal and he has to escape them and chase the crooks.
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