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Six-Gun Heroes #62

Apr 1961 · Charlton · 0.10 USD
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This anthology issue contains multiple Western stories. "Wyatt Earp: The Buffalo Men" follows Wyatt Earp as he heads to Santa Fe, where buffalo hunters prove to be formidable adversaries; a marksman named Skelly targets a tenderfool, but Earp intervenes to protect him. A Wild Bill Hickok story depicts Midworn Bill at Spur Creek, where he encounters Rod Crandall and discusses a past shooting; Bill declines to help marshal a search for a killer. The issue also features a text story about breaking broncos on a ranch, detailing the challenging process of training wild mustangs and vaqueros working cattle during a summer roundup in the Old West.

Contains 5 stories
Untitled Western-Frontier story
5 pp · Western-Frontier
NancyRomeo Riva (villain)Pablo (villain)
The Buffalo Men
5 pp · Western-Frontier
Barker John (villain, leader)Ned Bahm (villain)Bull McQueen (villain)Skelly (villain)

When four desperate buffalo hunters—Barker John, Skelly, Ned Bahm, and Bull McQueen—ambush a well-dressed stranger on the trail, they have no idea they've just targeted Wyatt Earp. Outnumbered but resourceful, Earp must prove himself to these rough men while figuring out what they're really after. What starts as a robbery becomes something far more interesting when a frontier lawman sees potential in outlaws who've simply lost their way.

The Eliminator
7 pp · Western-Frontier
Doc SloanCliffSheriff PaleyJeff Stubbs (villain)Pete Stubbs (villain)

When Marshal Wild Bill Hickok captures Pete Stubbs and winds up ambushed by a bushwhacker, he notices a troubling pattern: the bullets match those that killed an outlaw months earlier in a neighboring town. Bill suspects Pete's brother Jeff is behind the attacks—and devises a trap to flush him out, laying in wait at Doc Sloan's place to see who comes calling in the night.

Crossfire
3 pp · Western-Frontier
Clamp Murdock (a Ranger)Tom (a Ranger, poses as Shep Devlin)Blacky Rivers (villain)Ticktock Charlie (villain)

When Ranger Tom poses as outlaw hideout keeper Shep Devlin to draw out Ticktock Charlie and Blacky Rivers, the ruthless pair quickly turn the tables—forcing him into their crossfire trap as Ranger Clamp Murdock closes in on their canyon sanctuary. Caught between the criminals' guns and a closing noose, Tom must find a way to signal his partner and survive the standoff. This tense western short plays out the high stakes of undercover law work in the frontier.

The Brain Job
3 pp · Western-Frontier
Deputy Charlie WebbJohn Peters (bank watchman)unnamed bank presidentCal Eastland (villain)Puncher Haas (villain)

When bank watchman John Peters discovers Cal Eastland and Puncher Haas preparing to rob the Cowtown Bank, he becomes the unlikely hero standing between the villains and their prize. Deputy Charlie Webb may be waiting nearby, but Peters must hold the line against two determined thieves in this tense Western showdown. Can a night watchman's quick thinking outwit a carefully planned heist?

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writer Joe Gill
cover pencils, inks Dick Giordano

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