Saddle Justice #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Horse-Opera Hamlet: Grease-Paint and Six-Shooters," Western outlaw Gregory Hale, a master of disguise, teams up with his old gang for a meticulously planned train heist—only to unravel his own scheme when he swaps disguises mid-caper without warning. The tension builds as his crew fails to recognize him, turning a flawless plan into a tense game of mistaken identity. Illustrated with bold, expressive lines by Henry Kiefer and featuring a striking cover by Graham Ingels, this 1996 tale blends classic Western grit with a touch of dark humor.
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Western outlaw Gregory Hale, who likes disguising himself to pull off clever robberies, joins up with his old gang to pull a train heist. Everything goes off like clockwork until he decides to switch disguises without telling his gang, who, tragically for Hale, don't recognize him.
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