Outlaws of the West #64
In "A Ride Down the Owlhoot Trail," the one-armed outlaw Elias Dunne, known as "Captain Doom," joins a ragtag band of drifters after a swift showdown with a horse thief. As tensions simmer, he overhears their plan to rob a bank in a nearby town—just before they demand he leave. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Charles Nicholas with inks by Vince Alascia, this 1967 Charlton Western delivers a tense, character-driven ride. The cover, by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio, captures the grit and danger of the trail.
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Elias Dunne, the one-armed man they call "Captain Doom," hooks up with a gang of drifters. After he kills a horse thief that tries to out-draw him, the gang tells him to leave. But before he does he hears them plotting to rob a bank in a nearby town.
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