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Annie Oakley and Tagg#1

Annie Oakley and Tagg #1

Jul 1965 · Western · 0.12 USD
“Bonanza Burro”

"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.

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artist, inker Dan Spiegle

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artist, inker Dan Spiegle

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Judge Prince runs a rehabilitation ranch for young convicts that is on property that George Martin wants to buy from him. When Judge Prince won't sell to him he brings in Jim Hayward to help. Judge Prince incorrectly sent Jim's brother to jail where he was killed in an escape attempt and Jim is looking to kill the Judge. Annie convinces Jim that Judge Prince is trying to make amends, and when Jim doesn't kill him one of George Martin's men attempt to. Jim sees who shot the Judge and helps Annie and the Sheriff bring the shooter and George Martin to justice.

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