Cheyenne Kid #82
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Victor Pays," the Cheyenne Kid takes a bold stand against corruption when he frees a hundred government cattle from Indian agent Quigley’s ranch—cattle meant to feed the starving Comanche. With Bear Claw wrongly accused of the theft and facing execution, the stakes rise high in a tale of justice, deception, and the cost of standing up to power. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated with striking detail by Sanho Kim, this 1971 Charlton classic features cover art by Sanho Kim, capturing the tension of a frontier at a breaking point.
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Indian agent Quigley is starving Comanches, by selling the government food to others and pocketing the money. The Cheyenne Kid turns a hundred government cattle loose from Quigley's ranch for the Comanche to track down. Bear Claw is falsely accused of stealing the cattle and is sentenced to hang.
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