Annie Oakley and Tagg #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Bonanza Burro" kicks off a tense Western tale in Annie Oakley and Tagg #1 (1965), a 12-cent comic featuring Dan Spiegle’s crisp art and inks. At the heart of the story is a ranch run by Judge Prince, a place meant to reform young outlaws, now threatened by land-hungry George Martin and his hired enforcer, Jim Hayward—driven by a past wrong that cost his brother his life. With Annie Oakley’s sharp instincts and quiet courage, the stage is set for a showdown where loyalty, justice, and redemption collide.
In "One Man's Law," a tense standoff unfolds on Judge Prince’s rehabilitation ranch, where past wrongs and present ambitions collide. When George Martin pressures the judge to sell his land, Jim Hayward—driven by grief over his brother’s death in a failed escape—arrives with a deadly purpose. Annie Oakley steps in to bridge the divide, urging Jim to see the truth behind the judge’s actions, but danger doesn’t end with a single reckoning. As secrets unravel, Jim must decide where justice truly lies.
In "Dangerous Crossing," Ma Colton, the stubborn keeper of the only bridge to Diablo, faces a test of her hard-won isolation when two bank robbers blow it up to escape—only to be caught anyway. When the townspeople step in to help rebuild the bridge, Ma Colton begins to reconsider her long-held distrust, learning that kindness can be returned, even from those she once believed would never care.
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↩ Reprints Annie Oakley & Tagg #6 (1956), Annie Oakley & Tagg #11 (1957), Annie Oakley & Tagg #12 (1957), Annie Oakley & Tagg #15 (1958), Annie Oakley & Tagg #18 (1959)
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