Tombstone Territory #3522
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Printer's Justice," a 1975 issue of Tombstone Territory, Sheriff Clay Hollister rides into town just as tensions boil over between a newcomer and a mob bent on retribution. When a printer is brutally attacked and left for dead, it's up to Caly to follow a single, crucial clue through the dusty streets of Tombstone—before the next bloodshed. Written by Paul S. Newman and illustrated by Dan Spiegle, this gripping tale unfolds with the quiet intensity of a frontier reckoning, cover by an unknown artist.
In "Printer's Justice," a lone printer stands accused in the dusty streets of Tombstone as a mob closes in, and Sheriff Clay Hollister rides in just in time to intervene. When the printer is left for dead, his only hope lies in Caly, a determined woman who must follow a single, fleeting clue through the lawless frontier to uncover the truth before justice is taken by force.
In the dusty silence of Tombstone Territory, a stray bullet splits the air between Sheriff Hollister and Mr. Clairbourne, leaving both men unsure who the killer truly intended to claim. With trust shattered and danger closing in, they must navigate a tense game of suspicion and survival—each one a potential target, each one a possible killer—until the gunman is revealed.
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