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Cover: Bob Jenney

Four Color #292

Sep 1950 · Dell · 0.10 USD
“The Cisco Kid and the Red Deuce Gang”

In "The Cisco Kid and the Red Deuce Gang," the legendary outlaw and his loyal companion Pancho uncover a pattern of stagecoach robberies targeting the Gold Hill mine—while the rival Golconda mine remains untouched. When they investigate the Golconda at night, they’re ambushed and framed for the crimes, forcing them to clear their names before the law catches up. Written by Rod Reed and illustrated by Bob Jenney (with inks by Jenney), this 1950 Dell Four Color adventure features dynamic art and a clever mystery, all wrapped in a cover by Bob Jenney.

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writer Rod Reed · artist, inker Bob Jenney · cover Bob Jenney

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writer Rod Reed
artist, inker Bob Jenney
cover pencils, inks Bob Jenney

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Cisco and Pancho come across the aftermath of a stage coach robbery, which has left one man dead and the driver wounded. They find that this is the third time bullion shipments from the Gold Hill mine have been robbed, while a rival mine, the Golconda, has all its shipments go through safely. Cisco and Pancho investigate the Golconda mine at night, but are ambushed and are framed as being the stage robbers.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).