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Oklahoma Kid #3

Oct 1957 · Farrell · 0.10 USD
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The main story features the Oklahoma Kid confronting the outlaw Black Ace, who has been terrorizing the territory and is described as a desperate renegade. After a confrontation, the Oklahoma Kid captures Black Ace and plans to take him to town to collect a reward on the outlaw's head. A secondary story titled "Fire in the Peace Pipe" depicts a confrontation between characters named Shaw and Mahatma Randu, involving a nighttime attack in a tent camp where Shaw must defend himself against an armed assailant.

Contains 4 stories
Fire in the Peace Pipe
5 pp
Colonel ForsyteFire HawkFat Bear

In "Fire in the Peace Pipe," the Oklahoma Kid and Colonel Forsyte stand at the heart of a fragile truce between the Apache Nation and the U.S. government, their signatures sealing a hard-won peace. But back in the Apache village, Fire Hawk and Fat Bear challenge the agreement, setting the stage for a tense showdown between loyalty, tradition, and the uncertain cost of peace.

The Old Timer Is a Two-Timer!
7 pp · Western-Frontier
Old TimerLittle PolecatBlack Ace (villain)

In "The Old Timer Is a Two-Timer!", the Old Timer captures the outlaw Black Ace and ties him up in his cabin, leaving Little Polecat to guard the prisoner while he rides off to fetch the sheriff. With tension simmering and the outlaw’s fate uncertain, the young tracker must hold the line—alone, in the silence of the frontier.

The Rifle Ransom
5 pp
Lone EagleMary TrelawneyBlack Bull

When Black Bull and his Apache warriors seize Mary Trelawney, the Colonel's niece visiting the fort, they believe they've pulled off the perfect kidnapping—but they haven't reckoned with Lone Eagle, the trusted scout who knows the Doomsday country better than anyone. As the troops pursue a false trail, Lone Eagle must track the raiders alone, outwit Black Bull's cunning strategy, and reach Mary before the Apache leader can use her as ransom for rifles. It's a race through river and wilderness where one brave scout stands between a captive and a ruthless enemy.

Paleskin Brother
7 pp
JedHenryMrs. WithersWhite BullElk HeadBuck Hanson

Twenty years after witnessing a wagon train attacked by Apaches as an infant, the Oklahoma Kid returns to the ruins of the Apache village where he was raised to track down the renegades responsible for destroying it—but the trail leads him to a dangerous confrontation with the outlaw Buck Hanson. As the Kid pursues justice across treacherous terrain, he discovers that being raised between two worlds has given him skills and resolve that few outlaws can match.

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artist, inker Ken Battefield

Reprints

↩ Reprints Lone Eagle #3 (1954), Lone Eagle #4 (1954), The Lone Rider #23 (1954), The Lone Rider #24 (1955), Samson #12 (1955)

Reprinted in Höken #44/1957 (1957), Höken #45/1957 (1957), Höken #2/1958 (1958)

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