Tex Morgan #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Guns Blaze in Mesquite!", Tex Morgan returns to his hometown after his mother’s passing to find his father’s ranch seized by Blackie. Raised to be a pacifist, Tex reluctantly takes up guns when he learns his father’s murder was orchestrated by Davis, setting him on a path of vengeance and a new life as an outlaw. With Lobo by his side, he rides off into the unknown, forged in fire and resolve. Art by Bill Walsh and Chu F. Hing, with a striking cover by Syd Shores and Vince Alascia.
In "Guns Blaze in Mesquite!", Tex Morgan returns to his childhood home only to find his father’s ranch seized and his mother’s legacy buried in grief. Forced to confront the violence he once rejected, Tex takes up arms with the help of the enigmatic Lobo, uncovering a conspiracy that leads him to a deadly reckoning. As the dust settles, he rides off into the unknown—bound by justice, haunted by choice, and joined by a loyal companion.
Tex Morgan rides the Tenderfoot Trail with a new horse and a past he can't outrun, while his loyal companion Lobo watches his back. When the governor offers a pardon in exchange for undercover work as a US Marshal, Tex takes the deal—only to find himself deep in a web of cattle rustling and hidden gold, where every trail leads to danger and every friend could be a foe.
In "Death Rides the Gun," Sheriff Speed Larson finds himself caught between loyalty and justice when a stagecoach robbery exposes a shocking betrayal. With trust shattered and danger closing in, a young man’s desperate choice to protect his father sets off a chain of events that tests the very heart of the frontier.
In a dusty frontier saloon, a simple request for milk sparks a showdown when Whip Cody takes offense. With Tex Morgan and Lobo standing their ground, what starts with a cold drink escalates into a swift, no-nonsense clash that leaves the saloon rethinking its menu—and its rules.
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Reprinted in Tex Morgan #1 (1948)
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