Wild Western #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Bushwhack Bullets for a Colt-Quick Gunhawk!", young Ned returns to Vulture Valley to reclaim his family’s ranch from the ruthless Floyd, who murdered his father Sam. With help from the mysterious Kid and the quiet strength of his mother Susan, Ned must face the past and the man who took everything. The story unfolds with the raw tension of the frontier, drawn in bold, dynamic lines by Russ Heath, while Syd Shores and George Klein deliver a striking cover that captures the lawless spirit of the era.
Kid Colt takes on a mission to stop a gang in stolen army uniforms, only to be thrown off course when a note arrives claiming he’s behind the theft. As he tracks down the real culprit, he crosses paths with Smiley Sinclair, Spade, Ringo, and Steel, leading to a tense showdown where loyalty and deception collide.
In "Colt Merchants and Bucking Broncs!", Tex Morgan rides into town with a quiet resolve, stepping in to compete in the rodeo after Ace Stevens injures Hank Burns. With the stakes high and tempers flaring, Tex must face not just the bucking broncs but the dangerous rivalry that threatens to unravel everything—especially when the prize money could mean everything to Hank's family.
In "Gun-Smoke Over Vulture Valley!", the long-buried tension between rival ranchers erupts when Floyd Manders violently seizes Sam Arnold’s land, leading to tragedy and exile. With Sam dead and his family forced to flee to the rugged plateau, their son Ned returns years later to reclaim what’s theirs—aided by the legendary Two-Gun Kid and the unexpected return of Flash Kincaid, whose final act of defiance may seal their fate.
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Reprinted in Wild Western #4 (1948), Wild West #4 (1949), Kid Colt Outlaw #10 (1952)
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