Tim Holt #23
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe feared outlaw Satan Simensen brings his gang to the cow town of Bullet to rob the bank, but Tim Holt has set a trap with six-guns ready; however, Satan makes a dying request that Tim come within range, and Rex Fury answers as a ghost rider for justice. Tim and his allies face off against Satan's masked men and a supernatural adversary, ultimately confronting the ghost rider and discovering the criminals' plot to steal horses from local ranchers in the town of Siesta. Don Miguel Ochos and his companion are caught with stolen hides, leading to a tense confrontation in the jail where Tim works to expose the true thieves behind the operation.
When Deputy Sheriff Tim Holt encounters the legendary Sword of Don Sebastian—a blade whispered to carry a deadly curse—he must uncover the truth behind its dark reputation to outwit the ruthless Garcias who guard it in the Mogollon passes. Armed with quick wits and his recollection of a previous visit with Señora Dolores, Tim discovers the sword's sinister secret and faces off against those who've used it to prey on unsuspecting victims for their wealth.
When Tim Holt and his sidekick Chito stumble upon stolen hide carts in the California hills, they're mistaken for thieves by the townspeople of Siesta—and framed by the ruthless outlaw Don Miguel Ochos, who wants them hanged as scapegoats while his gang continues their reign of terror. Forced to escape and don his masked identity, Redmask must uncover the truth behind the hide-stealing operation and face down the man calling himself the Black Don before innocent lives pay the price.
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Reprinted in Tomahawk #2/1969 (1969), Best of the West Big B Western Special #1 (2006), Gwandanaland Comics #111 (2017), Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid #44
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