Outlaws of the West #64
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
In "A Ride Down the Owlhoot Trail," Jo, a rancher's son with a grudge, schemes to ruin homesteader Boze Cullen through deceit and fire, but when Cullen chooses to ride the trail to settle things his own way, the outcome proves far less predictable than either man expected.
In "Homecoming," a wounded outlaw returns to his wife and son after a violent clash over a poker game, determined to leave the past behind. For two years, he works to rebuild their rundown ranch, trying to live a quiet, honest life. But when a pair of strangers arrive in town asking questions about him, the peace he’s fought for begins to tremble.
When homesteaders claim free prairie land under the Homestead Act, they face more than just armed cattlemen determined to drive them out—nature itself becomes their fiercest enemy. "The Sodbusters" chronicles the struggle of these determined farmers as they battle drought, blizzard, grasshopper plagues, and every other hardship the frontier can throw at them, proving that the plow may be mightier than the gun. Their perseverance transforms trackless wilderness into the nation's richest farmland.
In the dusty frontier of 1967, one-armed outlaw Elias Dunne—known only as "Captain Doom"—joins a band of drifters, his reputation preceding him. When a horse thief tries to draw on him, Captain Doom ends the threat with a single shot, earning the gang’s wary respect—until they order him to leave. But before he rides off, he hears their whispered plan to rob a town’s bank, and the wind carries more than just dust.
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Reprinted in Outlaws of the West #64 (1977), Super Western Album #9 (1979), Cowboy Adventures #[nn] (1982), Gunfighters #84 (1984)
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