Apache Trail #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA cowboy named Curly is murdered in what appears to be an accident, but the Prince Albert Kid and Sheriff Chet deduce the death was actually planned by a killer who used a false beard and manipulated circumstances to make the crime look accidental. The famous man of the West helps solve the case by recognizing the killer's method and identifying the culprit as Bob Dakin, one of the sheriff's own deputies, who had personal motives for the murder and was riding a "killer horse" trained to unseat its rider.
In "His Lasso and the Law!" from Apache Trail #3 (1958), Johnny Cash finds himself wrongly accused after being knocked out during a bank robbery and left holding the bag—literally. With the help of his clever trick lariat, Cash escapes jail and tracks down the real culprits, Sag Sawyer and Rupe Hedge, determined to clear his name.
When a robbery and jailbreak by the criminal Voice of a Crow spark dangerous false rumors of a white attack on the tribal village, Apache Kid must ride alone into the heart of his own people to expose the treachery before war drums sound and blood is spilled. With his friendship to the Chief hanging by a thread and his only ally a woman named Snow Blossom who believes in his innocence, Apache Kid faces a brutal trial to prove his honor and stop Voice of a Crow's lies from tearing apart two worlds.
When tensions run high at trapping season over stolen pelts, Marshal Bob Allen finds himself caught between the Kanawis tribe and Pete Dorger, a hunter accused of raiding their catches—and the only way to uncover the real culprit is to set a trap of his own. As wolves prowl the forest and suspicion falls in unexpected directions, the marshal discovers that the hunt for justice can be as dangerous as any wildlife encounter. "The Time of the Hunt!" is a frontier tale where evidence, superstition, and a carefully laid snare all play their part in settling an old disagreement.
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Reprinted in Gwandanaland Comics #610 (2017), Kid Colt Outlaw #42
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