Rangers Comics #55
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Massacre Guns at Pawnee Pass," a 1950 adventure from Rangers Comics #55, a desperate ferry owner turns to deception when a new bridge threatens his livelihood—dressing up an old airplane to scare the local Bantu with claims of divine wrath. Written by R. W. Colt and illustrated by Jack Kamen, the story unfolds with tension and cunning, as a young man named Morgan begins to unravel the truth behind the staged spectacle. The cover by Gus Schrotter and the Iger Shop captures the drama in bold, period-accurate style.
In "null," Jo and the Bantu face a crisis when Walcott’s ferry business is threatened by Graham Construction’s new bridge. To scare the villagers into supporting him, Walcott disguises an old airplane as a divine omen, claiming the sky trail is a sign of divine wrath. When Morgan uncovers the deception, the truth threatens to unravel the fragile peace — and the real danger may be far more grounded than the sky.
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Reprinted in Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster #4 (1985), Helgenen #11/1987 (1987), Álbum Gigante (1 a 3ª Série) #28
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