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Gunsmoke #16 (1952)

Thorpe & Porter · 1952 · 36 pages

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An anthology of Western tales titled "Blazing Stories of the West." The lead story "Gunsmoke" features a showdown involving an invisible assassin terrorizing the town of Los Ranchos in southern Colorado during the 1880s, where a woman and a sheriff must stop a killer who strikes without a trace. "Indian Fighting President of the United States" depicts William Henry Harrison's military campaigns against Native Americans, including a scene at the Swan Tavern in Richmond, Virginia in 1783 where soldiers discuss their upcoming battles. A third story involves a mysterious man-snake creature and supernatural threats in a mining camp, with characters encountering a dead snake and a monster coyote with a human face while guarding a gold payroll in the hills.

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