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Jesse James #25 (1955)

Avon · 1955 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Framed!
6 pp · western-frontier
Jesse JamesColmarClint

When the Colmar gang robs the Bank of Oreton and leaves Jesse James's name on their lips, the outlaw finds himself blamed for a crime he didn't commit—and hunted by the sheriff's posse. Jesse and his man Clint devise a clever trap: they spread word that Jesse has been captured with stolen money, betting that the real robbers will grow confident enough to spend their loot. As the scheme draws the gang into the open, Jesse must confront Colmar and settle who really pulled off the heist.

Jesse James Meets the Lady Outlaw!
5 pp · western-frontier
Jesse JamesFrank JamesSusan Kragg

Jesse James takes on a rash lady outlaw named Susan Kragg after she and her gang brazenly rob him and his men on the trail—a theft the fearless gunfighter won't let slide. Determined to track her down, Jesse poses as a produce peddler to hunt for clues, and when he finally corners Susan and her band, he's willing to make her a deal: return the stolen money and face the law's mercy. But Susan's greed and her gang's stubborn pride force Jesse's hand in a fight that'll test whether even a pretty face can stand against a man who always gets his due.

The Ghost Town Gunmen!
6 pp · western-frontier
Jesse JamesCole Younger

In "The Ghost Town Gunmen!", Jesse James and his crew ride into a forgotten town where outlaws have taken refuge, turning the silent streets into a trap. With dust-choked alleys and shuttered buildings hiding danger, the showdown begins as Jesse faces off against a band of ruthless gunmen who've made the ghost town their stronghold.

War Messenger
6 pp · war
Skipper (dog)Bill WalshJoe Collins

Sgt. Bill Walsh and his patrol, guided by the sharp-eyed messenger dog Skipper, discover a massive enemy troop concentration while on reconnaissance—but when their radio gets damaged in a firefight, they're forced to rely on Skipper to race back through hostile territory with vital intelligence about incoming tanks. As the dog makes a perilous run through enemy fire, Walsh and Joe Collins can only wait and hope their four-legged courier makes it through.

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