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The Hawk #4 (1953)

St. John · 1953 · 36 pages

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Contains 6 stories
Killer's Town
7 pp · western-frontier

The Hawk arrives in Greasewood, a town terrorized by Bart Conroy's gang of outlaws, and quickly discovers that the corrupt saloon owner rules through fear and violence—with even the sheriff too outnumbered to fight back. When Conroy makes a move to eliminate the marshal, the Hawk turns the tables, rallying the townspeople to reclaim their home from the gang's grip. With Greasewood finally freed from Conroy's iron fist, the Hawk moves on to his next frontier, leaving peace restored in his wake.

Gunmen Strike at Dawn!
8 pp · western-frontier

When gunmen hired by a powerful rancher strike at dawn to drive a stubborn homesteader from his land, a mysterious stranger who's been watching the trouble unfold decides the fight isn't over. The Desert Eagle steps in to turn the tables on those who prey on the defenseless, proving that frontier justice comes swiftly to those who deserve it.

Death in the Desert
6 pp · western-frontier

Greedy bandit Riff Calhoun and his gang attempt one last stage robbery, only to discover they've hit a decoy—and when law enforcement closes in, the desperate outlaws flee into the unforgiving desert with their stolen gold. Stranded in the wasteland with dwindling water and simmering tensions, Riff and his companions turn on each other as survival becomes impossible and trust evaporates faster than hope itself.

Cactus Facts
1 pp · non-fiction; nature
The Cliff-Dwellers
1 pp · non-fiction

Discover how the Pueblo Indians of the Southwest—master potters, weavers, and farmers—adapted their way of life in response to constant threats from Apache raiders, eventually creating one of America's most ingenious architectural solutions: the cliff dwellings. This 1953 account traces their remarkable innovations in agriculture and craftsmanship, and explores how their sacred traditions endure into the modern day.

Desert Manhunt
6 pp · western-frontier

The Hawk answers a dying man's final plea to protect his son Billy, but when gunmen strike during their journey to Carrville, the boy is kidnapped and forced to lead them to his father's hidden gold. Now the Hawk must track them through the desert and confront the killers before they silence the boy as well. Revenge and justice collide in this high-stakes desert manhunt.

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