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Outlaws of the West #32 (1961)

Charlton · 1961 · 36 pages

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Contains 6 stories
The Black Sheep!
6 pp · western-frontier
Pop TrentCal TrentGabe TrentMark Trent (his three sons)Bent Elliot (their cousin)Ben Macklin (sheriff)

The Trent family strikes hard and fast across New Mexico's lawless frontier, robbing banks and fleeing posses as a tight-knit gang—but their youngest member, Mark, harbors serious doubts about their outlaw life. When the family abandons wounded Bent Elliot and rushes toward the Mexican border ahead of relentless Sheriff Ben Macklin, Mark must choose between loyalty to his father Pop and his own conscience.

The Governor's Men
5 pp · western-frontier
Totem JoeVance PittmanVandermeer (villains)Governor Roosestranger

When Governor Roose ventures into the untamed frontier, a stranger saves him from a charging grizzly—only to discover the attack was no accident. With help from local allies, the stranger uncovers a conspiracy involving Roose's own guides, Vance Pittman and Totem Joe, and tracks down the mastermind behind the plot to eliminate the Eastern official. A wild confrontation on the trail brings the culprits to justice.

The Way to Win
3 pp · western-frontier
Jake RaffertySime Arnold (villains)Ty WebbLuke Spade (sheriff)

When Sheriff Luke Spade discovers that Ty Webb has been avoiding fights because he believes he can't win, he decides to teach the discouraged cowhand a lesson—by sparring with him and showing him what confidence can do. Armed with newfound belief in himself, Ty sets out to stand up to the bullies Jake Rafferty and Sime Arnold who've been pushing him around, with the sheriff backing his play. A tale of self-discovery and standing tall in a frontier town where might and mettle matter.

The End of Hawkeye Joe
1 pp · western-frontier
Joe Lopattasheriff

Joe Lopatta, the sharpshooter half-Apache outlaw, draws a bead on the driver of the Cactus City stage with his trusty Winchester—but something goes wrong when his shots fail to drop the target. The sheriff springs his trap, and Joe discovers he's been outwitted by a clever deception that brings his reign as a careful killer to an unexpected end.

Death Was Waiting
5 pp · western-frontier
Curt Bolland (Texas Ranger)Brazos BrewsterChip ShagrueDoggy DonovanNosey LewisChimp WestonIrish Olivetti (villains)

Texas Ranger Curt Bolland rides into Dead Calf Crossing to arrest outlaw Chip Shagrue, only to discover that Shagrue and four hired guns—Doggy Donovan, Nosey Lewis, Chimp Weston, and Irish Olivetti—have set a trap to ambush the lawman and gun him down in a fair fight. Bolland must use his wits and nerves of steel to outmaneuver the conspiracy, proving that his reputation for always playing it safe isn't cowardice at all.

Marked Marshal
5 pp · western-frontier
Wild Bill HickokMoranNelson Munson

Wild Bill Hickok tangles with Moran after intervening in a brutal street dispute, earning the ruthless businessman's sworn vendetta. Determined to settle the score, Moran orchestrates an elaborate setup to take down the marshal, leaving nothing to chance. Hickok finds himself caught in a dangerous game where his wits and reputation will be tested in the toughest saloon in Dodge City.

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