Blazing Six Guns #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAn anthology issue featuring western tales including "Kit Carson," in which the frontier scout is assigned by Army Intelligence to stop a mysterious gun-runner supplying Apaches and arming raiders attacking U.S. ammunition trains. The story follows Carson's pursuit across the Madrilla Trail as he encounters Senor Rivera and faces dangerous gunfights. Another story features a criminal named Carplin who robs a stage and flees to a mining camp, later attempting to infiltrate a town under a false identity as a respectable businessman to rob a bank of $200,000.
After twenty years on their own spread, Pop Haines and his daughter Sally find themselves under siege from ruthless cattlemen who want them off the land—and Marshal Wild Bill Hickok and his friend Wes Hardin, traveling quietly through the territory, arrive just in time to lend a hand. What starts as a simple rescue turns into a dangerous investigation that uncovers a scheme far darker than simple land-grabbing, with Bill and Wes racing against time to stop a final, brutal assault on the Haines homestead.
Kit Carson takes on an Army Intelligence assignment to track down a mysterious gun-runner arming Apaches against settlers on the frontier, only to discover that the operation runs far deeper than a simple bandit operation. As Kit pursues leads through Mexican borderlands and dangerous encounters, he must uncover the identity of the masked criminal known as El Gaudo before the next ammunition shipment falls into enemy hands. The trusted and the treacherous blur together as Carson closes in on a shocking revelation that will change everything.
Frank Carplin is a quick-draw killer and master of deception who arrives in the mining boomtown of Lorbee posing as a respectable businessman named Anthony Newcomb—all while planning to rob the local banks and gold shipments. As he carefully builds his cover and wins over the townsfolk, his ruthless true nature surfaces in explosive violence, and the noose tightens around his carefully constructed lie.
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Reprinted in Jesse James #22 (1955), Wild Bill Hickok #26 (1956), Blazing Sixguns #1 (1958), Sheriff Klassiker #1
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