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TINHORNS, TWO GUN-HOMBRES AND A GAMBLING HALL BEAUTY LOCK HORNS IN A BOOM TOWN When the fastest-shooting “square” gambler in the West bucked the most vicious pack of tinhorns that ever fleeced an honest man, the stage was set for the gun-blazin’est showdown that ever shook a boomtown. In this action-packed roundup of two-gun hombres, lynchings and dastardly frame-ups, romance puts her branding-iron on these men and women: TEX BURNETT, a silver-haired wizard of the pasteboards, who always dealt from the top of the deck .. . unless he had to reach for the aces in his holster. LILY OWENS, the gaming-hall girl who bossed tinhorns and killers but lost the battle of her heart to Tex... PEARSON, a big-time swindler who wanted Lily's hand in marriage ...or his own hand in Lily’s gambling loot. EVERGREEN, a dangerous “Two-gun Kid” whose quick draw got him into the biggest jam of his life... BUD BAILEY, Lily Owens’ hired trouble-shooter, who branched out on his own and learned how it feels to hang from a limb. When Tex Burnett's bold campaign against the tinhorns roared to a grim finish in bloody Mule Gulch, an ARIZONA ROUNDUP was ended! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO comicbooks.com