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Cover: Morris Gollub

Four Color #230

May 1949 · Dell · 0.10 USD
“Sunset Pass”

In "Sunset Pass," veteran writer Zane Grey and artist Harry Parks deliver a gripping Western tale of return and tension, as Trueman Rock comes back to the dusty town of Wagontongue after years away, only to find himself drawn to Thiry Preston—and at odds with her volatile brother Ash. Set against the stark backdrop of the Preston ranch, the story unfolds with quiet menace as Rock uncovers unsettling truths buried beneath the surface of a seemingly simple frontier life. The cover by Morris Gollub captures the mood with a stark, shadowed portrait of Rock, hinting at the secrets waiting to be revealed.

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writer Zane Grey · artist, inker Harry Parks · cover Morris Gollub

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writer Zane Grey
artist, inker Harry Parks
cover pencils, inks Morris Gollub

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After several years away, Trueman Rock returns to the town of Wagontongue, only to find that things have changed since he was gone. He becomes infatuated with Thiry Preston, only to infuriate Thiry's brother Ash. Rock gets a job at the Preston ranch, where he has to deal with the brutal and mentally unstable Ash and uncover the mysterious secret of the Preston operation.

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