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Buffalo Bill #3 (1950)

Horwitz · 1950 · 36 pages

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The issue contains two stories. "The Six-Gun Printer" follows Ned Turner, a hard-riding owner of the Turner Stage Coach Line who prints newspapers exposing crimes before they happen, using this method to trap criminals; when a payroll shipment is robbed, Turner sets a trap involving forged tree corners and a staged shot to catch the culprit. "Concealed Cargo" depicts Buffalo Bill escorting a wagon train of white settlers through Cheyenne Territory into Indian Territory while carrying his own death-trap; in a cabaret confrontation, a woman warns him that settlers' lives depend on him, and Buffalo Bill must evade pursuing Redskins by using rope tricks and smoke screens before finally being caught by Cheyenne warrior Jim Bridger, who swears he will catch up with Buffalo Bill someday.

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