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Cover: Theda Hall & Emerson Hall
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Crack Western #66

May 1950 · Comic Magazines · 0.10 USD
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Arizona Raines pursues a yellow coyote bandit named El Banditto across the desert with the help of the sheriff, engaging in gunfights and chases to stop his robberies. After a violent confrontation, Cole Yates discovers that Penny Noel, a woman he encounters, is actually a cousin he never knew, and the two call a truce in their conflict. The story concludes with a stagecoach holdup involving gold shipments, which the marshal and others work to solve, questioning a coach driver named Hooper about how the bandits knew the gold was being transported inside the stage.

Contains 4 stories
El Banditto
9 pp · Western-Frontier
Arizona RainesSpursSenorita QueridaEl Banditto (villain)

When a mysterious, romantic outlaw known as El Banditto stages a daring holdup at Leaning Rock Canyon, Arizona Raines arrives on the scene to track him down—only to discover the bandit’s trail leads back to the very inn where a young woman named Conchita once exchanged a rose with a dashing stranger. As Raines pieces together clues from a discarded hat and a hidden rose, he begins to suspect that Conchita may know more than she lets on, setting off a tense game of wits between the lawman and the woman caught between loyalty and love.

Even Frontier Terrorists Can Learn!
6 pp · Western-Frontier
Lil Peters (Two-Gun Lil)
Feud Bullets in the Dead Canyon Country!
8 pp · Western-Frontier
Cole YatesRufe Yates (villainhis cousin)

Cole Yates, a newly discharged army man, arrives in Dead Canyon seeking his cousin Rupe, only to find a bitter feud between the YATES and NOEL families. Drawn into the violence, he encounters Penny Noel, a sharpshooting woman who challenges his intentions—but soon, both are caught in a web of ambushes and betrayals. As the truth about the shooting begins to unravel, Cole must navigate suspicion, loyalty, and a shocking secret that turns the feud on its head.

They're Holding Up the Stage!
7 pp · Western-Frontier
Bob Allen (frontier marshal)

In the latest installment of *Crack Western*, Marshal Bob Allen races to protect the next gold shipment after a stagecoach heist leaves one guard dead and the gold stolen. With the stagecoach now under suspicion and a mysterious figure posing as the marshal, Allen must outwit a cunning double agent before the next shipment is lost.

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CGC 9.4 · 1 in census $1,448
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CGC 7.0 · 1 in census $298
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Full credits

writer, artist, inker, letterer Paul Gustavson
cover pencils, inks Theda Hall
cover pencils, inks Emerson Hall

Reprints

Reprinted in Triple Western Pictorial Monthly #4 (1955), Colt Western Library #27 (1957), Frontier Trail #6 (1958), Crack Western #66

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