All-American Western #104
In the dusty frontier of 1948, a masked outlaw strikes fear in the hearts of stagecoach drivers and lawmen alike, outmaneuvering even Lt. Dan Foley of the Fighting 5th. With the help of his trusted Indian guide Wingfoot, Foley closes in on the mystery—only to uncover a shocking twist rooted in legacy and identity. Written by Joe Kubert and drawn with precision by John Giunta, this gripping tale of mistaken heritage and frontier justice features a striking cover by Alex Toth.
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In the Old West, a mysterious masked man is robbing stage coaches and payrolls, and even manages to outfight Lt. Dan Foley of the Fighting 5th sent to investigate. Eventually Foley and his Indian guide and friend Wingfoot manage to capture the masked man and he stands revealed as transplanted Englishman and rancher Reginald Torbin who was emulating his ancestor Dick Torbin, the famous highwayman. His downfall was in part to carrying the emulation too far in wearing an identical costume as the one of Dick’s in a portrait hanging in his home that Foley had seen while meeting with the rancher.
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