Kid Montana #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis anthology issue contains two stories. The lead story follows Kid Montana as he pursues outlaws who have shot and wounded a gunfighter and his companion, tracking them through a snowy mountain region to a valley where a final confrontation occurs. The second story, "Sheriff Slidell in Wang Goes Bang Bang," is a text piece narrated by retired sheriff Joe Slidell recounting an 1877 incident when Chinese Prince Wang visited his town by stagecoach and became the target of assassins, requiring Slidell's protection and assistance to escape the would-be killers.
Kid Montana answers an urgent summons from an old friend—Sheriff Clay Brady—only to find him wounded and hunting three ruthless outlaws terrorizing the local ranches. As a blizzard forces the gunfighter and the lawman to take shelter in a remote Indian tepee, they discover a young woman named Twin Leaves grieving her slain father, victims of the very outlaws they're pursuing. With the storm raging and the killers still at large, Kid Montana must decide how far he'll go to bring the "White Fury" of justice to the frontier.
Ranger Dave Lucas and the dangerous criminal Pode Watson are shackled together in the brutal desert heat, eleven days into their journey to town—and Watson's hatred is mounting fast, testing whether he has the courage to use the gun that could change everything.
In the lawless boomtown of Bonanza Falls, Kid Montana steps between a ruthless saloon owner and a determined young woman fighting to keep her late father's land—only to find himself drawn into a dangerous game where greed, vengeance, and hidden gold collide. As Kid Montana decides to help Amy Scott search for her father's lost strike, a vengeful Bull Madison sets a deadly trap that could bury them all.
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