Tim Holt #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe issue contains two stories. "The Ghost Rider" tells of Tim Holt's adoption by the Pawnee tribe after helping them during a conflict with white settlers; the chief declares Tim an adopted son and the tribe later assists Fort Danger. In the second story, Tim travels to Mesa Colorado where his friend Jeff is jailed on murder charges; Tim discovers that a man claiming to be a hermit actually stole gold from the old digger he claims to have found it with, and Tim works to prove Jeff's innocence while a federal marshal with no hands threatens the town.
In "Terror of the Night!", Marshal Rex Fury, the Ghost Rider, rides into a lawless frontier town where a gang of outlaws, led by Jeph Prothero, plans a daring train robbery and kidnaps the guards protecting a gold shipment. With the night closing in and danger on the rails, the Ghost Rider must track down the criminals before the gold is stolen and the hostages are lost.
When young Jeff Morgan arrives in Mesa Colorado to race his white mare, he's caught up in murder accusations and a web of deception—and Tim Holt suspects the real killer is using the trial to cover his tracks. With a lynch mob closing in and time running out, Tim must spring Jeff from jail and uncover the truth before a killer's revenge becomes permanent. It's a desperate race against vigilante justice in "Race for Life," where justice itself is on trial.
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Reprinted in Seriemagasinet #22/1953 (1953), Seriemagasinet #21/1954 (1954), Seriemagasinet #2/1955 (1955), Tomahawk #3/1969 (1969), Tomahawk #8/1969 (1969), Tomahawk #10/1969 (1969), Tomahawk #5/1969 (1969), Sheriff Classics #9187 (1971), Ranchserien #79 (1971), Tim Holt Western Annual #1 (1991), Best of the West #32 (2002), Sheriff Klassiker #187
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