Two Gun Kid #73
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Guns of the Galloway Gang," a tense showdown unfolds when four troublemakers pick a fight with two quiet townsfolk over their lack of firearms—only to be swiftly bested by one of them, revealing a surprising secret: the new village blacksmith has a past that still draws fire. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with art by Larry Lieber and inks by the same, this 1965 issue delivers a classic Western punch with a twist, all framed by Dick Ayers’ sharp cover art.
In "The Little Hombre!", a quiet day in a frontier town turns chaotic when four rowdies pick a fight with two unarmed men—only to be swiftly bested by one of them, a seemingly unassuming newcomer who reveals himself as the village’s new blacksmith. The story unfolds with sharp wit and a touch of frontier flair, turning a simple clash of pride into a moment of unexpected revelation.
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Reprinted in Sheriff Classics #949 (1966), Sheriff Classics #9129 (1969), Ranchserien #21 (1969), The Mighty Marvel Western #5 (1969), Two Gun Kid #122 (1975), Héroes del Oeste #153, Sheriff Klassiker #129, Sheriff Klassiker #949
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