Triple Western Pictorial Monthly #9
"Gun Law Blazes on Indian Mesa" delivers a gritty, high-stakes Western mystery from the pages of Triple Western Pictorial Monthly #9, a 1956 gem with a cover by Matt Baker and John Forte. When Powder-Keg Bradley arrives to settle a land dispute over the remote Slash K ranch, the tension escalates as Bart McAllister kills to steal the deeds—leaving the true motive a dangerous riddle in a land where even the dirt seems to hold secrets. Art by John Forte, both in story and on the cover, brings a raw, authentic edge to this tale of greed, legacy, and the law on the frontier.
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The Cattlemen's Association sends Powder-Keg Bradley to resolve Margo Peters' disputed claim to her inherited property, Slash K. As Bart McAllister murders to steal the deeds, the mystery deepens about why he will kill for a ranch without enough gress for one cow.
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