Maverick #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Banner Day," King Slater flexes his influence in a showdown over cattle rights, pushing to get his prime herd onto the trains ahead of rivals. With bold moves and a no-nonsense attitude, he tests the limits of authority in a tense stand-off that sets the stage for a high-stakes clash. Mel Keefer handles both art and inks, bringing the dusty frontier tension to life in this 1961 Dell Western.
In "A Banner Day," the Maverick brothers ride into Redville with good intentions, rallying behind a townsman who stands up to a smooth-talking con-man preying on the community. But as the dust settles and the truth begins to surface, the brothers realize their loyalty may have been misplaced—leaving them to question who they can truly trust in the frontier’s shifting shadows.
In "Law of the Prairie," King Slater flexes his influence to dominate the frontier, pushing local law and rival cattle outfits aside as he races to get his prime herd onto the train ahead of everyone else. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story captures the tense clash of wills on the open range, where power isn’t just measured in cattle but in control.
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Reprinted in Maverick #9 (1964), Maverick #10 (1964), Maverick #14
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