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Cover: Maurice Bramley

Buffalo Bill #25

Feb 1953 · Horwitz · 8d [0-0-8 AUP]
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“Gallant in Peril!”

In "Gallant in Peril!", Buffalo Bill races to stop Scar Scanlin, who’s stolen his horse, Gallant, after murdering a papoose. With Scanlin fleeing into the wilderness and wounded, Bill uses cunning and courage to outmaneuver him—leading to a desperate showdown that ends in a plunge into the icy river. Fred Meagher writes and draws this taut Western adventure, with Maurice Bramley’s striking cover capturing the moment Gallant is shot.

writer, artist, inker, letterer Fred Meagher · cover Maurice Bramley

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Fred Meagher
cover pencils, inks Maurice Bramley

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Buffalo Bill is in pursuit of Scar Scanlin. Scanlin has killed a papoose, an infant, and Bill wants to take him in to the authorities for this. Scanlin has Bill's horse, Gallant, and intends on escaping with it, but Bill calls out to his steed, and Scanlin is thrown. But then Scanlin shoots at the horse, and wounds it in the leg. Blue Bird wants to kill Scanlin with her rifle, but Bill prevents her. Bill then pursues Scanlin, tricks him into exhausting his ammunition, then confronts him man to man. In the ensuing fight the two men fall into the icy river below, but Blue Bird rescues Bill.

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