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Oklahoma Kid #2 (1957)

Farrell · 1957 · 37 pages

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Contains 4 stories
The Trail to Tombstone!
6 pp · western-frontier
Seth MorseClay WorthingJoe Bax

The Oklahoma Kid and his young Indian companion stumble upon a pair of prospectors who've struck gold—only to have the claim jumped by a ruthless gang led by Joe Bax. When one prospector is shot and left for dead, the Oklahoma Kid takes on the outlaws single-handedly, using quick wits and frontier tricks to outmaneuver them and reclaim the mine. It's a tense showdown in the desert where lawlessness meets justice, and one man's code makes all the difference.

The Surprise Party
8 pp · western-frontier
Sheriff Steve BlakeMary CaryBert Rex [Swanson]Mather

When a stagecoach carrying the returning Mary Cary fails to arrive in town, Sheriff Steve Blake organizes a posse to investigate—but the Oklahoma Kid's solo search uncovers a kidnapping plot that reaches deeper into the town's business dealings than anyone expected. With the truth about stage company owner Bert Rex hanging in the balance, the Kid must ride hard to catch the culprit before the Sheriff's posse does and Mary Cary can settle her reckoning.

Hombres Beware!
4 pp · western-frontier
Red CloudClem Hawkins

The Oklahoma Kid intercedes when he finds a man being punished by Red Cloud's tribe for injuring an Indian boy, but his prisoner's smooth story masks something darker. When the Kid uncovers the truth—that Clem Hawkins struck the boy over a gold claim—he offers the guilty man a choice: face Red Cloud's justice or answer to the white man's law. What unfolds is a tense test of nerve that forces Hawkins to confront the consequences of his own actions.

The World's Too Small!
6 pp · western-frontier
Hermit SlateWidow TillyLittle Moose

Hermit Slate treasures his solitary life in the frontier wilderness until Widow Tilly unexpectedly arrives at his cabin door with her twin daughters in tow, promptly taking over his home and his life with iron-fisted determination. As the widow sets her sights on marriage and domestic bliss, Hermit Slate desperately seeks a way to reclaim his peace and freedom. With help from an unlikely ally, he devises a plan to convince the persistent widow that staying put might not be in her best interest.

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