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Two-Fisted Tales#34
Cover: Jack Davis

Two-Fisted Tales #34

Jul 1953 · EC · 0.10 USD
“Betsy!”

In "Betsy!", Jack Davis delivers a taut, gritty Western where a vengeful outlaw named Miller returns to town to claim justice—or revenge—after years in prison. With a saloon brawl brewing and a mysterious rifle named Ole Betsy holding the key to the past, old grudges ignite in a showdown that leaves no one unscathed. Jack Davis handles every aspect of the interior art, from pencils to inks, while Marie Severin adds her signature color touch, and Ben Oda’s crisp lettering pulls it all together. The cover, also by Davis, captures the moment of explosive tension with sharp, dynamic lines.

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writer, artist, inker Jack Davis · colorist Marie Severin · letterer Ben Oda · cover Jack Davis

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writer, artist, inker Jack Davis
colorist Marie Severin
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils, inks Jack Davis

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Jiker has just shot up old Dan Bagget and while the old man rambles about getting back to his cabin and telling Ol' Betsy about this. Miller rides into town, enters into the saloon to celebrate and runs into a member of the jury that sent him to jail, giving him grief as well as the judge who sentenced him. Miller announces he's taking over the town, and will have a new trial to be declared innocent. Then he approaches young Lucy for a little pleasure when Sheriff Kane walks in and there is a battle royal, and the sheriff gives in. But old Dan walks in and blasts Miller with Ole Betsy!

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