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Tales of Wells Fargo#[1963]
Tales of Wells Fargo #[1963]
“The Ghost Stage”
In "The Ghost Stage," Jim Hardie and his Wells Fargo team face a chilling mystery when they discover their gold shipment has been claimed by a stagecoach driver they know to be dead. With Gil Kane’s sharp artwork and Frank Giacoia’s dynamic inks bringing the dusty frontier to life, this 1962 Peveril Books tale delivers a tense, atmospheric ride where the past refuses to stay buried. Cover by Joe Giella.
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Jim Hardie and his Wells Fargo stage discover their gold shipment has been picked up by another stage and signed for by a driver that Hardie knows to be dead.
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