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Six-Gun Heroes #71

Nov 1962 · Charlton · 0.12 USD
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# Six-Gun Heroes #71 The issue features an anthology of western stories. In "Gunmaster Killed?" the Gunmaster and Annie Oakley ambush a gang of outlaws led by a man named Mace who are attempting to steal gold, forcing them to surrender their weapons. Another story involves characters plotting to stop the Gunmaster by using dynamite to destroy a stage coach and bank, with plans to frame the Gunmaster for the crime; the tale concludes with the Gunmaster's identity validated and the criminals apprehended by the sheriff.

Contains 5 stories
Annie the Lady
8 pp · Western-Frontier
Annie Oakley

Annie Oakley's heart is turned when a charming stranger named Rod Farrel rides into town, awakening feelings that make her want to trade her guns and frontier clothes for the refined trappings of a lady. But as Annie transforms herself to win Rod's affection, she discovers his courtship was part of a cruel scheme—he's working with outlaws to disarm her so they can rob the gold shipment unguarded. Caught between love and duty, Annie must decide what she's truly willing to sacrifice.

Low Hand
5 pp · Western-Frontier
Wyatt Earp

Lucas Landry, a ruthless card sharp from New Orleans, arrives in Dodge City and backs down Wyatt Earp in a high-stakes poker game—but the marshal suspects cheating and a hidden weapon. Landry then launches a calculated campaign of psychological warfare against Earp, mocking him in public and wearing away at his reputation as a fearless lawman. When Landry finally forces a direct confrontation in the street, Earp discovers the con man's real game and moves to settle it once and for all.

Mountain Man's Gun
2 pp · Non-Fiction, Western-Frontier
Sam Bass
1 pp · Non-Fiction, Historical, Western-Frontier

Sam Bass rose to fame in the Old West as a horse racer, but his quick winnings and restless spirit led him down a darker path—from ranching to prospecting in the Black Hills, where he fell into outlaw company and turned to robbing miners, stages, and banks across the frontier. This historical account strips away the legend to show the real man behind the ballads, tracing how an ambitious young man's choices caught up with him.

Gunmaster - Killed?
8 pp · Western-Frontier
Gunmaster [Clay Boone]

When cattle buyers flood a frontier town with money, outlaw leader Cat Ferris and his gang plan a ruthless takeover—but they're counting on eliminating one man first: the Gunmaster. A case of mistaken identity sets Clay Boone's carefully balanced double life spinning toward disaster, as a shepherd boy's innocent dream of heroism puts everyone in danger. With his secret cave discovered and his tools in the wrong hands, Clay must race against time to stop Ferris's gang before they burn the town to the ground.

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Full credits

writer Joe Gill
cover pencils, inks Dick Giordano

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Reprinted in Six-Gun Heroes #16 (1962)

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