Jesse James #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Jesse James #2 The main story, "The Daring Liberty Bank Robbery," follows Jesse James and his gang as they plan and execute a bank heist in Russellville. Jesse grows increasingly concerned about gang members Frank and Cole heading toward trouble, and attempts to stop them from riding out, but they depart anyway. During the robbery, a shootout erupts when bank employees and townspeople resist the outlaws, forcing Jesse and his men to flee on horseback. The story concludes with Jesse capturing one of his own men to use as a hostage to ensure his escape, threatening to kill him if the pursing lawmen don't back off.
Jesse James survives a devastating ambush during the Civil War and finds refuge and care with a young woman whose kindness sparks a deep connection—one that will shape his future in unexpected ways. Desperate to build a new life and spurred by injustice against his family, Jesse meticulously plans what will become the first bank robbery in American history, assembling a crew and executing a daring raid on the Clay County Savings and Loan Association in Liberty, Missouri. His boldness sets him on a path that will define him for years to come.
After his daring holdups at Liberty and Lexington, Jesse James wanted nothing more than to work his farm in peace—but his brother Frank and their associates had other plans, pressuring him to join them in more robberies. When Frank and Cole Younger scout the Savannah bank in early 1867, Jesse reluctantly joins the raid, only to find the job goes catastrophically wrong, forcing him to make a desperate choice about who pays the price for their failure.
Sergeant Ken Knight of the Northwest Mounted Police ventures into the frozen Arctic to hunt down a brutal trader known as the Arctic Assassin, following reports of murders at a remote trading post on Baffin Island. As Knight battles both the merciless cold and the trader's desperation to escape justice, he must navigate the harsh landscape to bring the killer to account and restore order to the isolated Eskimo village.
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Reprinted in Badmen of the West #1 (1951), Jesse James #4 (1955), Jesse James Classic Western Collection #[nn] (2003), Jesse James Comics #1
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