Wednesday, 17 April 2024

Ric McClune THE BAD LANDS

 RIC McCLUNE: THE BAD LANDS 

Danny Nolan

Ric McClune is taking a short cut through lands that are technically Indian territories, but they say rea cursed, so Ric believes he won’t meet any resistance. When a lady stumbles on to his camp suffering some strange sickness, he is forced to kill her.

Following her trail Ric finds a family whose story of woe will change his life.

NOTE: This story is written with the assumption that the artist is aware of Ric McClune, his dog and his horses general appearance.

ALL SOND EFFECTS ARE NEGOITABLE.

SETOUT OF PANELS ARE AT THE DESCRETION OF THE ARTIST.


PAGE ONE:

 

Panel 1:  

ESTABLISHING SHOT

Large panel – up to the artists discretion- either from a distance or from overhead, Ric McClune and dog have set up camp in a semi desert environment. It is a cloudy night, so there are no stars or moon. Ric’s horse is tied to a large cactus to one side. Ric is lying on a blanket with his back against his pack. Dog is lying to his side. A nice fire is burning, Ric is smoking a cigar and talking to dog.

 

 

Panel 2: 

Closer POV with Ric talking to dog.

RIC: You can never go crazy with man’s best friend to yack at.

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No arguments either.

 

Panel 3:

 

Ric continues talking. Looking up at the sky.

 

RIC: Won’t be cold tonight boy, not with this cloud cover. Don’t know why the Injun’s stay clear of this place but it sure gonna cut a good day of our travels.

 

Panel 4

 

Ric continues to talk, this time he is relighting his cigar.

 

RIC: No Coyotes to worry about with you and this roaring fire, hey boy?

 

Panel 5:

 

Dog turns with his fur ruffled. He is alert, but more in a fearful sense, as opposed to a fearsome look.

DOG: Whine!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PAGE TWO

 

Panel 1:

 

Ric sits upright and draws his gun. Dog is still whimpering.

 

Panel 2:  

 

Ric stands but the fire glare is blocking his view. The horse has started to panic.

 

 

Panel 3:

 

Ric moves to the other side of the fire to calm the horse. Dog is still crouched near the fire.

 

Panel 4:

 

POV from Ric looking out into the darkness in the distance you can just make out a figure

 

Panel 5:

 

With his gun drawn Ric watches while securing the upset horse more tightly to the cactus.

 

RIC: Woah, boy.

 

 

 


 

 

PAGE THREE:

 

6 panels this page 5 in tandem for the top half and one half page panel for the bottom section. This panel can also have the title and credits.

 

Panel 1:

 

Silhouette of figure approaching in distance

 

Panel 2:

 

Same shot but closer, there is less shadow and it appears that it is a woman.

 

Panel 3:

 

Closer again, more light. It is a woman wearing a dirty torn dress. She isn’t wearing shoes

 

Panel 4:

 

She is struggling to walk/stand. She is skinny and appears ill.

 

Panel 5:

Close up of women . From the torso upwards. The lady looks like she has the plague with all visible skin and her  mouth covered in sores , large chunks of hair are missing from her scalp.

 

LADY: HEP ME! HEP ME!

 

 

Panel 6:

 

Larger panel showing the lady walking passed Ric and the horse towards the fire. Dog has backed away from his previous position. But is not snarling.Ric has a look of complete disbelief on his face.

RIC: Lady?!

 


 

PAGE FOUR

 

Panel 1:

Ric watches in amazement as the lady walks into the fire. Dog scurries back and finally reacts by barking.

DOG: Woof!

 

Panel 2:

 

Ric finishes securing the horse as the lady’s filthy clothes erupt in flames and engulf her.

 

Panel 3:

 

Ric in close up as he yells.

 

RIC: NO

SFX of LADY: EEEEEH!!

 

 

Panel 4:

 

The Lady is ablaze in the middle of the fire. Screaming.

Ric moves towards the fire and his blanket.

 

SFX of LADY: EEEEEH!!

 

 

Panel 5:

 

Ric grabs his blanket and using it as protection tackles the lady knocking her out onto the ground.

 

 

Panel 6:

 

Ric and the lady roll on the ground as Ric tries to extinguish the fire by wrapping her with the blanket.

 

 


PAGE FIVE

 

Panel 1:

 

Ric stands over the lady wrapped in the smouldering blanket. He looks distressed and is covered in sand. He may be in shock. The lady is still screaming.

SFX of LADY: EEEEEH!! (smaller due to smothering)

 

Panel 2:

 

Ric starts to unroll the blanket but the ladies skin and clothes and hair all come away with it.

The lady’s face is almost a skull as her skeletal hands claw at the sky. She is STILL screaming.

 

SFX of LADY: ARGGGHHHH!!

 

Panel 3:

 

Ric draws his revolver and aims.

RIC: God Forgive me.

Panel 4:

Close up of Ric firing his pistols with an anguished look on his face.

SFX: BANG!

 



PAGE SIX

 

Panel 1

It is now early morning. The sky has cleared somewhat. Ricis digging a shallow grave in the sand. The lady is in the background wrapped in the blanket. Dog is sitting watching. Calm as can be.

 

Panel 2

 

Rick is now standing next to the finished grave. The body has been covered by small boulders and rocks.

 

RIC: Needed a new blanket anyhows!

 

Panel 3

 

Dog comes up to Ric with aa worrisome look. (or the dog equivalent) Rick address the dog but is staring down at the grave.

 

RIC: She really had you and the horse rattled. I’ve never seen YOU like that before!

 

Panel 4

 

Ric and the dog look at the ground and see the trail the lady left from the night before. It is almost one long drag mark from her dragging her feet.

 

RIC: Looks like she came from where we’re going!

 

Panel 5

 

From a distance: Ric is on his horse and dog walks beside him. In the foreground the grave is visible.

 

 

 

 

 

 

PAGE SEVEN

 

Pane l

 

Ric is riding towards a rocky outcrop. The day has progressed to afternoon. There is a bit more vegetation and a few more trees around. It still looks uninviting country.

 

Panel 2

 Ric on his horse come around some large rocks.

 

Panel 3

 

Close up of Ric chomping his cigar with a concerned look on his face.

 

Panel 4

 

POV from Ric. A few trees give a bit of shade to three tents lined up next to each other. A small cooking fire and simple tables are set up. A few tools like shovels and pickaxes are leaning against a wooden stand. A couple of barrels stand just beyond the tents.

 

Panel 5

Ric rides up to and dismounts in front of the camp kitchen. Dog sniffs the tents.

 

 

  

 

PAGE EIGHT

 

Panel 1

 

Dog whines outside of the middle tent.

 

Panel 2

 

Ric approaches the tent with his pistol drawn and grabs the tent curtain.

 

Panel 3

 

Close up of Ric after opening the tent. He is emotionless.

 

Panel 4

 

POV  Ric: Two children holding each other under a blanket up against the tent wall. The girl 11 years old the boy younger about 9. Both looked petrified.

 

 



PAGE NINE

 

Panel 1

 

Ric is standing over the camp fire cooking. The children are huddled together. The dog is lying next to them sleeping.

 

Panel 2

 

Ric is cooking eggs and bacon and frying bread. The kids are watching, not with fear but curiosity.

 

Panel 3

 

POV of  Ric handing the kids plates of food, they look grateful.

 

Panel 4

 

Ric watches as the kids greedily attack their plates of food.

 

RIC: That’s a well stocked panty in that storage tent you have there. Why is it you kids look like you haven’t eaten in a week?

 

Panel 5

 

Little girl looking up but still devouring her food.

 

GIRL : ‘cause Papa said not to come out under no circumstances till he got back.

 

  

 

   

 

PAGE TEN

 

 

Panel 1

 

Ric (off) asks the children as the eat but they pretend to not hear him and continue eating.

 

RIC: What about your Ma?

 

Panel 2

Ric stares at the  children and decides to dig further.

 

RIC: Where can I find your Pa now?

 

Panel 3

 

The kids stop eating and turn serious. The little girl replies.

 

GIRL: He’s at the lab, but we don’t go there. You can’t go there either mister.

 

Panel 4

 

Ric leans forward a bit more interested.

 

RIC: And why’s that?

 

Panel 5

 

The little boy talks now.

 

BOY: ‘Cause it’s not what it should’ve been, and the Injun’s were right about this place.

 

Panel 6

 

Ric same as panel 4

 

RIC: Is that your pa talking?

 

Panel 7

 

Both boy and girl reply. 

 

GIRL & BOY: Yep!

 

 

 

 

 

 

PAGE ELEVEN

 

Panel 1

 

Ric takes a bite of his dinner from the plate.

 

RIC: You didn’t mention your Ma!

 

Panel 2

The girl looks away, while the boy starts eating again.

 

GIRL: Ma stopped being Ma and went away

 

Panel 3

 

Pull back to see the camp site the girl still looking away, the boy eating and Ric also looking away as if he is deep in thought.

 

Ric: Hmm, is that so!

 

Panel 4

 

Rick looks back at the girl who has continued eating. The boy is sneaking dog a piece of bacon.

 

RIC: What is it that your papa does anyway?

 

Panel 5

 

The boy answers quickly and excitedly leaving dog hanging.

 

BOY: Both Ma & Pa are Natural Philosophers.

 

 

Panel 6

Same as panel 5 but the girl adds in.

 

GIRL: But Mama liked the new term Scientist better.

 

 

 


 

 

PAGE TWELVE

 

Panel 1

 

Ric collects the plates off the children. 

 

RIC: You go clean these dishes and we’ll think about some shut eye.

 

 

Panel 2

 

The sun has set. Ric kneels in front of the children.

 

 

RIC: Tomorrow I think we better go look for your daddy.

Panel 3

 

Same as panel 2 But the kids look at each other uncertain Ric then adds

 

RIC: Maybe find your Ma too.

 

Panel 4

 

Same as Panel 2 but both kids look away sad.

 

Panel 5

 

IT is nightfall and Ric is lying outside the tent with dog trying to sleep. He has a worried look on his face.

 

Ric (to himself) : What the hell happened out here?

 

 

 

 

 

PAGE THIRTEEN

 

Panel 1

 

It is morning and Ric is preparing the horse, the kids are playing with dog, who genuinely seems to like their company.

 

Panel 2

 

Ric has finished and calls the kids to get ready to leave.

 

RIC: Come on you two, let’s go find your parents.

 

Panel 2

 

The kids stop dead in their tracks and look at Ric with no emotion.

 

GIRL: Sorry mister, we will tell you where to go, it’s not far, but we’re staying here.

 

Panel 3

 

Ric is taken aback. He wasn’t expecting defiance.

 

RIC: My, if talked to my elders like that when I was your age…

 

Panel 4

The girl and boy stand firm, the girl is tearing up.

 

GIRL: I don’t want pa if he’s gonna come back like momma. Papa said never to go there.

             BOY: He made us swear, pinky swear.

 

Panel 5

 

Ric stares at his feet and thinks a bit as the kids watch him, both now visibly upset.

 

Panel 6

 

Ric mounts his horse and speaks down to the kids.

 

RIC: Fair enough, I can’t make you. But promise me if I come back alone.

 

Panel 7

 

POV Ric down at the children. Both who look very serious.

 

RIC (off): We leave this place.

 

 

 

PAGE FOURTEEN

 

Panel 1

 

Ric rides with dog following, the kids and the camp in the background.

 

Panel 2

 

POV Ric. A rocky outcrop rises out of the desert. The trees here are feeble or dying.

 

Panel 3

 

Ric is now riding through a narrow pass, roughly 5 metres wide. Craggy red rocks rise to about 3 metres. There is little vegetation.

 

Panel 4

 

Ric comes across a dead rotting carcass of a horse.

 

Panel 5

 

Close up of the horse, there is evidence of  the body of a coyote and a vulture nearby.

 

 

 

 


 


PAGE FIFTEEN

 

Panel 1

 

Ric has dismounted and is standing over the three carcass’.

 

RIC: Some critters just don’t know when to stop.

SFX (off) DOG: whining.

 

 

Panel 2

 

Ric turns to see both the horse and dog backing away from the bodies.

 

Panel 3

 

Ric is now shovelling sand over the bodies as horse and dog look on.

 

Panel 4

 

Ric riding away from the sandy lump in the distance the Pass appears t to open up.

 



PAGE SIXTEEN

 

Panel 1  LARGE half page splash.

 

 POV Ric: He  appears at the exit of the pass into a wider flatter area. Here there is a campsite. A small wagon to one side. Printed on the torn canvas is a sign                              E.A   & L.T TELLER PROSPECTING EXPEDITION.   There is no horse. The campsite has a tent which has collapsed. A kiln and several pots on uprights over a dead fire pits. There is also a rough table and two stools. Boxes are littered all over the site.

 

Panel 2

 

Ric leaves the horse at the exit to the pass and walks towards the site. Ric kicks some clear stones, they look like quartz.

 

Panel 3

 

As Ric approaches the wagon dog starts to whine.

 

DOG SFX: whine!

 

Panel 4

 

Ric looks at dog.

 

RIC: Well, that’s starting to be a good indicator that somethings not right.

 

 

 


 

 

PAGE SEVENTEEN

 

Panel 1

 

Ric pulls back the canvas to the wagon, but it is empty. Except for some boxes and blankets.

 

Panel 2

 

Rick is now looking at the kiln. He has the door open and sees rocks inside. Rocks are piled up beside it.

 

Panel 3

 

Rick turns and has his gun drawn through sheer reflexes when he hears a voice behind him.

 

MAN: (in a weak shaky font) Move away from there cowboy, it will melt your mind.

 

 

Panel 4

 

A man is under the wagon trying to support himself with his elbow. He has the same sores that the lady had Ric met earlier but not as bad.

 

MAN:Sometimes you just gotta let nature be!

 

Panel 5

 

The man props himself up higher, smiling.

 

MAN: Don’t think you could make a pot of coffee?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

PAGE EIGHTEEN

 

Panel 1

 

Ric has a fire going and a pot is brewing above it. The man is sitting on one of the stools, using the table to support himself. Ric is standing by the fire. Dog can be seen in the distance by the wagon. The man is indicating towards dog.

 

MAN: seems they have  a better survival instinct than us.

 

Panel 2

 

Ric hands the man a cup of coffee.

 

RIC: I found your two kids and promised I’d find you. You must have some story to abandon them like that.

 

MAN: It’s for their safety. I never knew it would all turn so foul.

 

 

Panel 3

 

An old time sepia photograph of the man and lady from a time when they were healthier. The two children are standing in front of them. They are all dressed in their Sunday best.

 

CAPTION: I always thought I was a lucky man. Great wife, family AND career. Something we could all share adventures together.

 

 

Panel 4

 

Both the man and his wife are in a laboratory looking at a beaker of boiling something. They are making eyes at each other. Almost romantic.

 

CAPTION: I met Laurel at College. We were both obsessed with science. Me geology, She Chemistry. We both became quite prolific in our fields.

 

 

Panel 5

 

The wife is nursing a baby whilst reading a textbook. Man is cooking in kitchen.

 

CAPTION: Laurel was always more dedicated than me. I’m surprised she even had time for children.

 


 


PAGE NINETEEN

 

Panel 1

 

They are once again in the laboratory; both the man and lady are looking at the new periodic table. They appear to be discussing details of it.

 

CAPTION: When DIMITRI MENCELEEV published his periodic table rating the elements back in ’69 Laurel was ecstatic. Menceleev had left gaps for where he predicted new elements would fit. Laurel believed it was a discovery that we could both share with a combination of our specialties.

 

Panel 2

 

Wife and man seated in front of a table of old white men with beards. The wife is talking enthusiastically.

 

CAPTION: Laurel convinced the University board to fund a field excursion to gather samples to conduct in house laboratory studies.

 

Panel 3

 

The family all gathered in front of the wagon (with signage) having their photo taken , getting ready to leave to the wild country.

 

 

CAPTION: We could even take the children now they were old enough.

 

 

Panel 4

 

The Family arrive at the site. The father is driving the horse & wagon. The Mother is pointing to the rocks. The children excitedly look from inside the wagon.

 

CAPTION: we chose these bad lands because of studies done a few years earlier by myself and field operatives. These lands were similar in history to those in Southern Africa where I proposed there would be more likely chance of finding the raw element Laurel needed to conduct her experiments. Uranium.


 

Panel 5

 

Man and children setting up tents while wife looks out at landscape.

 

CAPTION: We also heard there were little to no Indian activity in these parts. That made us feel more comfortable in our well being.

 

 

 

 

Panel 6

 

Close up of man telling story

 

MAN: Or so we thought.

 

 

 

 




PAGE TWENTY

 

Panel 1

The man and lady are setting up the laboratory/camp, the look hot but happy. The kids are still in the wagon looking on.

 

CAPTION: A quick tour around found this place and we set up this little lab. I don’t like working where I eat and sleep so we kept the main camp back yonder on the other side of the pass.

 

Panel 2

Back to the man now. He looks tired and weary. He uses the table for support. Talking into his coffee.

 

MAN: It was good to go back to the camp. There’s something not right about this place.

 

Panel 3

 

The man looks up to Ric

 

MAN: You can feel it, can’t you? Your animals sure can.

 

 

Panel 4

 

Same as panel 3

 

MAN: No birds or critters crawling around on this side of the pass. That’s why I insisted the children stay back at base.

 

 

Panel 5

 

Man and lady digging around some rocks the lady has a small miners pick chipping off samples, while the man is swinging a larger pickaxe.

 

CAPTION: We weren’t having much luck at first and this kinda riled up Laurel a lot. She really thought we’d have better luck sourcing the minerals.

 

 

Panel 6

 

Back to base camp. Man is telling stories and enjoying the children’s company. Whilst the lady is on the other side arms crossed and brooding.

 

CAPTION: The lack of instant success seemed to really drag Laurel down. Her temper more likely to  come to the fore, than ever I knew her.

 

 

 

 

 

PAGE TWENTY-ONE

 

Panel 1

 

Man and lady are having a heated argument back at the Lab camp.

 

CAPTION: We got to arguing a lot and Laurel wanted to explore further out. I kept telling: In the field it all comes down to procedure and patience!

 

Panel 2

 

Laurel on horse riding away as man looks on frustrated.

 

CAPTION: She did it anyway.

 

Panel 3

 

The lady holds horse which is carrying on as if spooked, she is also trying to look at a large black and grey speckled rock about one metre in diameter sticking out of the ground all around it are traces of opaque rock and dead bushes.

 

CAPTION: It didn’t take her long to find something that wasn’t of this world. Her new element.

 

Panel 4

 

Lady on horse back excitedly telling her husband the news.

 

Panel 5

 

Both Laurel and her husband are looking at the rock, both excited at the find.

 

CAPTION: We knew what she had found was something unique and had to get it back to the campsite.

 

Panel 6

Man collecting some of the opaque stones. While Laurel studies the rock.

 

CAPTION: The black rock I knew nothing about but I had suspicions about the stones scattered around this strange specimen. I just needed to be sure.

 

 

 

 

 

PAGE TWENTY-TWO

 

Panel 1

 

The horse has pulling the rock from the ground and is bolting as if to get away from it. The man astride the horse is struggling to contain it. The lady is panicking and yelling.

Whether for safety of her husband, the horse or the rock. It is not clear.

 

CAPTION: When we finally hitched a sling to move the sample back to basecamp the horse near had a fit. Though it wasn’t a dense or heavy rock, just unmanageable by one man, we only got it back because the horse thought it was being chased by it and was running away from it.

 

Panel 2

 

The horse back beyond the wagon back at the lab camp. The rock , basically a sphere, is situated on a piece of ground behind some brush and dead vegetation just beyond the labsite. Laurel, wearing glasses is chipping away with her little miners pick. The man is studying the stones he collected.

 

CAPTION: This rock became her obsession. She believed it was extra-terrestrial, that means from off the planet. She believed it was a new element and could contain undiscovered chemical compounds. It just made me feel nervous.

 

Panel 3

 

Laurel is  standing by the rock her husband is pulling Laurel by her arm, she is refusing him. They appear to be having a heated argument. Again.

 

CAPTION: I couldn’t get her to come back to the children, she just wanted to study the sample and do more and more tests. Where my scientific interests were being overridden by my fraternal instincts. Laurel was turning the opposite.

 

Panel 4

 The man is setting up a small tent next to him is a small box of supplies. His wife is busy at the table with a magnifying glaas looking t samples on a plate.

 

 

CAPTION: She took to staying at the lab camp. She ate sparingly. She would only talk to me if it was related to scientific study.

 

 

Panel 5  (5+6+7 run in sequence)

 

Man carrying Laurel, who looks ill but struggling. The children are standing together looking at the couple approach, the looked scared.

 

Panel 6

 

Laurel is screaming at her husband and her children like a mad woman.

 

 

Panel 7

 

Laurel is running towards the pass back to the lab site. The children are huddled crying. The man is just staring watching her leave.

 

CAPTION: I dragged her back to the children once and she fought me all the way, when she saw the children, she screamed horrible unmentionable things at them and ran back to the lab site.

 

 


PAGE TWENTY-THREE

 

Panel 1

 

The Man coughs it looks very uncomfortable.

 

Panel 2

 

He continues to talk to Ric, who sits opposite him emotionless.

MAN: Something had changed in her, she was wasting away. Even I didn’t feel well most of the time. The horse refused to go through the pass to the other side. The children were healthy but were not feeling safe.

 

 

Panel 3  (Back to the story)

 

The man on the horse he is coming through the pass.

 

CAPTION: I waited a day and spent time with children , I then decided I had to check on my wife. I was quite sure it was the rock that was causing us all this grief.

 

 

Panel 4

 

POV from the Man on horse, he is approaching the pass exit and Laurel is standing there with her hands outstretched. Her condition is closer to that of her first appearance on page 3.  She is holding a piece of the rock in each hand.

 

CAPTION: The Horse saw her and went berserk.

 

Panel 5

 

She steps forward and the horse rears and panics, throwing the man off.

 

CAPTION: I wasn’t badly hurt but it made walking hard.

 

Panel 6

 

The Horse turns awkwardly due to the man holding the reins and the sheer fear of the lady holding the rocks and falls breaking its leg.

 

 


 

 

 

PAGE TWENTY-FOUR

 

Panel 1

 

The man turns to see his wife walk back to the lab camp.

 

Panel 2

 

The man limps over to the horse and takes off a bag from the saddle.

 

MAN: I’m sorry girl.

 

Panel 3

 

The man limps after his wife.

 

CAPTION: I knew what I had to do.

 

Panel 4

 

The man approaches the camp site where the wife is busy putting rocks into the kiln. She pays no attention to him.

 

CAPTION: I don’t know who’d she’d become but this wasn’t my Laurel anymore.

 

 

Panel 5

 

The man has walked passed Laurel to  behind the brush where the rock is situated ,the man stares at the rock whilst taking the pack off his shoulder.

 

Panel 6

 

The man has pulled several sticks of dynamite from his pack and places them around the rock.

 

 

 

 

PAGE TWENTY-FIVE

 

Panel 1

 

The man appears next to his wife at the kiln

 

Panel 2

 

He grabs her and they both are flung to the ground, The man covering his wife.

 

Panel 3

 

An explosion behind them covers them with dirt and dust as the rock is destroyed by the dynamite

 

Panel 4

 

The wife looks up screaming.

 

WIFE: Noooo!

 

CAPTION: I did what I had to do.

 

Panel 5

 

The man still on the ground looks at his wife who is shaking and staring at the site where the rock once was.

 

Panel 6

 

Laurel turns and walks away

 

Panel 7

 

The man realises he is being covered in black dust from the rock.

 


 

PAGE TWENTY-SIX

 

Panel 1

 

The man looks at Ric

 

Man: That’s it, she left. I don’t know where. You say the kids are alone. Maybe her mind snapped.

 

Panel 2

 

The man looking more forlorn now.

 

Man: She is obviously contaminated like me, more so!

 

 

Panel 3

 

The man  sups a bottle from his pocket.

 

Panel 4

 

The man puts the large opaque stone on the table. He  stare at Ric.

 

Man: Take this, it will be a full payment if you take me back to the children. Let them say goodbye and take them somewhere safe. Please!

 

 

 

Panel 5

 

The man collapses on the table in his hand a bottle of cyanide.

 

Panel 6

 

Rick on his horse coming out of the pass dragging the man on a blanket behind his horse. Dog is a long way behind.

 

Panel 7

 

The children and Ric stand over a make shift grave with a cross obviously made by a child.

 

Panel 8

 

Rick goes back to the pass with a bag on his shoulder




PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN

 

Panel 1

 

Rick walking with his horse with the two kids astride. In the background the pass entrance is exploding outward.

 

Panel 2

 

Ric, this time on the horse with the kids in front of him ride into a small town.

 

Panel 3

 

Ric is talking to the Sheriff, the kids are standing next to him.

 

Panel 4

 

Ric, the Sherriff and the two kids are introduced to an older couple (possibly (40ish) They are standing on the porch of a lovely cottage with a veranda and tall trees in the yard.

 

Panel 5

 

The kids are hugging Ric goodbye. He looks very embarrassed.

 

Panel 6

 

Ric pulls the stone out of his pocket and hands it to the girl.

 

Panel 7

 

Close up Ric. Talking to girl.

 

RIC: This is from your Pa you’ll know what to do with it when you get older and get a good education.


 

PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT

 

Panel 1

 

Picture of girl at a graduation ceremony with an older couple and her younger brother. She is 19 he is 17. Both good looking healthy and grown up.

 

CAPTION: That couple loved us like their own and gave us every opportunity in life.

 

Panel 2

 

Pictures of the girl doing lab work similar to her mother. The boy in a picture of him at the graduation as  a policeman.

 

CAPTION: I went onto to University to study the sciences  just like Papa and Ma. My brother joined the constabulary.

 

Panel 3

 

The girl is in a study room the blackboard has GEOLOGY written across it. She looks up surprised from her text book.

 

CAPTION: It was during this time I realised the gift daddy and Mr McClune had given me all those years ago.

 

 

Panel 4

 

The boy and the girl now in their early 20s are traveling in a first class coach, dressed immaculately and being served tea. They have documents on the table in front of them. Both are talking happily.

 

CAPTION: The diamond was raw and uncut but one of the largest ever found in America. The money it was sold for has set my brother and I for life. Now we want to seek out Mister Ric McClune and repay our debt of thanks.

 

FIN

 

 

 

 

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Ric McClune THE BAD LANDS