Jesse James #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Jesse James #26 Synopsis This issue contains two stories. "Scourge of the Border" features Jesse James as a bandit operating along the border region. "Ben Thompson" depicts the outlaw Ben Thompson and his associate Fancy in a horse-drawn wagon being pursued by a posse, with Thompson characterized as one of the West's most feared bandits armed with a top hat, fancy outfit, and quick-draw pistols. The third visible story involves military combat, showing soldiers in trenches engaged in fierce fighting with enemies, with dialogue referencing platoons, Red soldiers, and strategic military maneuvers including cease-fire orders and tactical positioning.
Jesse James and his gang take on a ruthless rancher named Ted Quane, who's been bleeding honest settlers dry with rigged land claims and extortionate rents. Inspired by the legend of Robin Hood, Jesse devises a daring plan to intercept Quane's money and return it to the exploited ranchers—but when the gang uncovers evidence that Quane's deeds are completely forged, the stakes escalate into an all-out raid on the M-Bar-M ranch itself.
Ben Thompson, one of the West's most feared gunfighters, trades his outlaw ways for increasingly desperate schemes across the frontier—from hired muscle for railroad barons to self-appointed sheriff of San Antonio, each new chapter adding to his legend of quick reflexes and quick temper. As his reputation grows and his ambitions shift, Thompson finds himself caught between the man he's become and the forces closing in around him. A sharp, cleverly drawn tale of a notorious figure whose own swagger and cunning can only carry him so far.
Platoon Sergeant Dave Bradley leads his men through Korea with a philosophy of patience and precision—every decision calculated to bring everyone home alive. When a hotheaded soldier named Dawson challenges his cautious tactics as cowardice, Bradley must prove that real heroism isn't about glory or medals, but about the discipline and teamwork that keep soldiers breathing. When a reconnaissance mission goes sideways and lives hang in the balance, Bradley's methods are tested in ways that could change Dawson's mind forever.
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