Six-Gun Heroes #79
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis anthology issue contains two stories: "Gunmaster Finds Bullet, the Gun-Boy," in which Gunmaster uncovers and fights alongside Bullet, the Gun-Boy, against evil forces using firearms and combat skills. The second story, "Six-Gun Heroes," follows a married couple's domestic dispute that escalates when the husband Eddie overhears talk of a prospector's gold and becomes involved in a conflict over a valuable claim, leading to a tense confrontation with Charley Hatchet where quick-draw reflexes and gunplay determine the outcome.
A young boy's desperate stand against Comanche raiders catches the attention of Gunmaster, who rescues him and learns his name is Bob Tellub—a youth determined to reach Fort Comanche to clear his father's name from a theft he didn't commit. When tragedy strikes at the fort and Bob discovers the truth lies elsewhere, he joins forces with Clay Boone, a traveling gunsmith, only to find themselves prisoners of the very man responsible for the rifles' disappearance. Now Gunmaster must spring a trap before dawn to save them both and expose the real culprit.
Annie Oakley, one of the West's most fearless six-gun hands, extends hospitality to a pair of cultured Eastern visitors—Edgar Rollins Morse and his sister Olivia—who've come seeking a frontier experience at her ranch. But when a friendly prospector named Too-Much Charley arrives with news of striking gold, the Morses' true intentions emerge as something far more sinister than sightseeing.
Two old friends from their buffalo-hunting days—Wyatt Earp, now a marshal, and Charley Hatchet, a wealthy prospector—find themselves at odds when a beautiful woman named Miss Lovall plays them against each other, stirring up old rivalries that threaten to end in gunplay. As tensions between the legendary gunfighters reach a breaking point, a ruthless outlaw named Wallace Karrl and his gang see their chance to strike, setting the stage for a confrontation that will test the bonds of friendship against survival itself.
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Reprinted in The Charlton Arrow #5 (2016)
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