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Kid Montana #14 (1958)

Charlton · 1958 · 36 pages

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Contains 5 stories
Range War
5 pp · western-frontier

Kid Montana rides into Dobe Wells after two weeks of relentless rain to answer a letter from rancher Wilk Farrel—only to discover a brewing range war between Farrel and rival Cass Bonner over a disputed piece of land with a natural spring. When the Kid refuses to hire his gun to either side, he devises his own plan: he files a deed on the contested land himself, sparking a tense confrontation that will test his wits and his draw.

Young Gun
3 pp · western-frontier

Kid Montana faces down a gun-hungry sixteen-year-old named Danny Farr, who's itching to test his draw against the legendary gunslinger—armed with his dead lawman father's pistol and desperate to prove himself. When Danny's desperate mother pleads with the Kid to leave town, he instead confronts the boy directly, forcing a choice between pride and wisdom. A single, swift lesson teaches Danny that true manliness isn't found in the speed of a gun hand, but in knowing when not to use it.

Gun-Totin' Tenderfoot!
5 pp · western-frontier

Kid Montana steps in when a stage robbery goes wrong and he discovers that Thomas Blaine, the new acting sheriff of Deadwood, is terrified of gunfire—so the two swap identities to protect the town from the outlaw gang moving in. When the bandits realize they're facing a real gunfighter instead of an easy target, things heat up fast on the streets of Deadwood.

The Violent Land
6 pp · western-frontier

Will Mason left Connecticut years ago to build a new life on the frontier, and when his wife Bess finally arrives to join him, she's shocked to find he's become a different man—toughened by the violent demands of ranching and the lawless land itself. As Bess struggles to accept the gunfights and bloodshed that define her husband's world, she faces a choice between returning east or learning to understand the frontier that has claimed him. In "The Violent Land," a man and woman must reconcile who they were with who they've become.

Red Gold
5 pp · western-frontier

Kid Montana rides into hostile Pima territory after being hired by a desperate woman to search for her missing brother and fiancé, who vanished while seeking the legendary Pima gold mine. Chief Tonaka agrees to show him the mine's location—but when the woman follows and is spotted, the Kid finds himself caught between protecting her and preventing a war that could destroy the Pima people. With danger closing in from all sides, Kid Montana must navigate treachery, greed, and the clash between two worlds to find a way out of the hostile hunting grounds.

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