Outlaws of the West #65
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Outlaws of the West #65 The issue contains two stories. In the first, Captain Doom stands between outlaws and the "Devil's Gold," with a farmer named Kent Alles caught in the middle of a conflict involving bad men seeking revenge and treasure. In the second story, "The Vigilantes," citizens in boom towns form vigilante committees to combat crime when government fails to protect them, though these unskilled honest men initially struggle against hardened criminals until Captain Doom intervenes to maintain order and locate hidden gold.
In "Convict," former marshal Kent Alles, now a farmer trying to leave his violent past behind, finds his quiet life upended when Ching Wooten—whom he once arrested and sent to prison—returns, seeking revenge. With his wife Marie and son Wayne depending on him, Kent must confront the man he once put away, even as he fears the past he thought he’d buried is now coming for him.
In the wilds of the frontier, a golden pony vanishes into a mysterious pool—only to emerge glowing white, its light guiding the night. When it charges through the wilderness, its presence stirs the buffalo into a thundering stampede, toppling the white hunters’ camp and reclaiming the land for the people who call it home.
When gold rushes flooded the American frontier, lawlessness ran rampant in boom towns with no official authorities to keep order—so citizens banded together into vigilante committees to fight back against the criminals who thought they could operate with impunity. But not all vigilantes were what they seemed: Henry Plummer rose to lead the committee in Bannack, Montana, by day while secretly conducting his own criminal operations by night, even maneuvering himself into the sheriff's office to continue his double life. When the vigilantes he'd helped organize finally discovered his true nature, they took justice into their own hands.
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Reprinted in Outlaws of the West #[nn] (1981)
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