Kid Cowboy #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sagebrush Napoleon," Kid Cowboy and Red Feather take on a high-stakes haul, escorting a convoy of copper ore from the mines to the railroad while navigating sabotage from the ruthless Morgan Line. With Al Carreño’s dynamic art bringing the dusty trails and tense showdowns to life, this 1952 adventure delivers classic Western grit and steady pacing. The cover by Walter Popp captures the duo’s determination in bold, expressive lines.
In the dusty frontier of 1945, a man known only as Sagebrush Napoleon runs a shadow operation from the heart of the West, using his sharp mind and loyal gunmen to intercept stagecoaches carrying bank deliveries. With a reputation built on precision and silence, he’s a ghost in the saddle—trusted by some, feared by all.
When the Singing Cowboy and his talkative pal Chuckawalla ride into Powder Falls looking for work, they discover a town plagued by a ruthless outlaw named Dead-Eye Burke—a sheriff-killer who's gone through lawmen faster than the local undertaker can build coffins. After Chuckawalla's tall tales accidentally land the Singing Cowboy the sheriff's badge, he's got to prove he's more than just a good storyteller when Burke and his gang ride into town spoiling for a fight. It's a wild frontier showdown where quick wits and faster fists will determine who keeps the law and who gets hauled out of town.
In "Thundering Hoofs," Kid Cowboy rides hard to save old Collins' ranch, stepping into the saddle not as a gunslinger but as a jockey, racing against time—and a gang of dangerous, deceitful sidewinders in a heart-pounding showdown down the dusty trail.
In "Bullets for Justice," Kid Cowboy and Red Feather ride hard to protect a freight run carrying vital copper ore from the mines, their path blocked by the ruthless Morgan Line. With danger closing in and the stakes higher than ever, they’re determined to deliver the cargo—no matter the cost.
When Mayhem Mulvaney tears through town on a shooting spree, the local sheriff finds himself dancing to the outlaw's gunfire—literally. With bullets flying and tempers running hot, this 1945 frontier romp from Kid Cowboy delivers the kind of wild west humor where a well-timed kick and a lucky accident prove mightier than any six-shooter.
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