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The Hooded Horseman #24 (1952)

American Comics Group · 1952 · 36 pages

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Contains 6 stories
Untitled story
9 pp · western-frontier
Hooded Horseman [Bud Fraser]Flash (dog)Stretch Brandon (crook)Juanita Vasco
Bobby Curtis
1 pp · non-fiction; western-frontier

In 1857 Arizona, twelve-year-old Bobby Curtis witnesses outlaw Matt Gowdy gun down his father, Judge Curtis of Mohawk—a killing meant as revenge. When Gowdy flees to his seemingly impregnable hideout in the Mohawk Mountains, the townspeople are too afraid to follow, but Bobby proves brave enough to venture into the outlaws' lair alone. What unfolds when a child confronts the man responsible for his father's death makes for a riveting chapter in frontier justice.

The Battle of Pinto Canyon!
8 pp · western-frontier
Injun Jones [Bob Jones]Miss VickieRocky Manton (outlaw)

When Rocky Manton and the Cheyenne join forces to steal sacred tribal medicine and frame the Apaches for the theft, Injun Jones uncovers their scheme to drive the tribes to war—and claim their reservation lands for himself. Captured and left for dead at the bubbling geyser, Jones must rally Red Cloud and his outnumbered braves for a desperate stand at Pinto Canyon before Manton's plot destroys them all. A high-stakes battle of wits and gunfire where one man's loyalty to two worlds could spell the difference between survival and massacre.

Sheep War
1 pp · non-fiction; western-frontier

When sheep first grazed the western ranges in the 1800s, they sparked one of the frontier's fiercest conflicts—cattle ranchers and cowboys drew a "dead line" to keep herders out, and many brave men fell in the ensuing battles over grazing rights and land degradation. This non-fiction account traces how the competing needs of two industries nearly destroyed the Southwest's rangelands, until modern irrigation and science finally brought peace to the bitter range war.

Untitled story
8 pp · western-frontier
Bantam Buckaroo [Lobo]Mike HarveyShifty Smith (outlaw)

When the sheriff is felled by a bullet and the posse leaderless, Bantam Buckaroo—known as Lobo—steps up to track down outlaw Shifty Smith, now with a $2,000 bounty on his head. With Mike Harvey likely in the mix and the frontier law hanging in the balance, Lobo rides into the unknown, chasing a name and a reward across the dusty plains.

Border Bandits
2 pp · western-frontier

In the lawless days of the Old West, a ruthless band of American outlaws terrorizes the U.S.-Mexico border, preying on stagecoaches, rustling cattle from Mexican ranchers, and terrorizing the region until the victimized ranchers decide to make their stand. When a large force of U.S. Rangers arrives to put an end to the bandits' reign of terror, a final confrontation erupts that will determine the fate of those who prey on the innocent.

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