Western Gunfighters #20
In "Draw If You Dare," bartender "Bar-Dog" holds court in a dusty frontier saloon where every glance and gesture carries weight—especially when a man’s credit runs thin and the tension thickens. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with gritty precision by Joe Sinnott, this Western Gunfighters #20 tale unfolds in the quiet, dangerous space between a man’s last drink and the pull of a gun. The cover by Maurice Bramley captures the moment just before the storm breaks.
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As described: "Bar-Dog" is a bartender. Many were former cowboys too stove-up for riding. When a bartender reached for your bottle and hammered the cork home with the heel of his hand, that action told you more plainly than words that your credit your credit had ran out.
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