Western Outlaws #18
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA female performer with distinctive green eyes captivates a male admirer after a theatrical performance, but their romance is interrupted when the sheriff enlists the man's help to pursue the outlaw Billy Dobson and his gang. The story follows a rideout to Pine Hollow where Billy is cornered, with a posse in pursuit and wounded gunmen hiding in the forest. The narrative culminates in a dramatic confrontation involving the outlaw gang and the law enforcement effort to capture them.
When a traveling Shakespearean repertory company—Timothy Nolan, Don Langworth, and Desdemona Drake—arrives in the mining towns of New Mexico and Arizona, they become unexpected heroes after fighting off bandits attacking their stagecoach. But the locals' newfound admiration masks a darker truth: the three actors are themselves a ruthless robbery gang, using their performances as cover for a string of holdups across the territory. As suspicion closes in and the law begins to piece together the crimes, the players must keep up their theatrical charade while pulling off one final, perilous score.
When a physician-turned-prospector named Tom Bell arrives in California during the Gold Rush, he quickly discovers that mining is far harder than robbery. After a horse-stealing scheme lands him in prison, Bell orchestrates a daring escape and gathers a ruthless gang to prey on stagecoaches and mining camps throughout the Sierra Nevada. Romance blooms when he meets Sally at a local hotel, but as his criminal empire grows, so does the heat from lawmen determined to stop him—and a climactic robbery attempt may force Bell to choose between love and survival.
When ruthless cattle rustler Holloway drives nearly everyone from the town of Wahoo, Dave Burke's daughter Honey and her cousin Tex Kane arrive to defend the family's Boxed L Ranch against overwhelming odds. As Holloway's gang tightens the noose around the ranch house, nature itself intervenes—and what follows tests whether Tex and Honey can reclaim their land and settle accounts with the man who shot down Honey's father.
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Reprinted in Western Cowboys and Outlaws #36 (1951)
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