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The Westerner Comics #28 (1950)

Orbit-Wanted · 1950 · 52 pages

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Contains 6 stories
School for Outlaws!
10 pp · western-frontier
The Dallas Kid (villain)Sundown Sam (villain)

Wild Bill Pecos stumbles onto a sinister operation when he discovers that escaped outlaw Sundown Sam has been enlisted at a secret School for Outlaws—where a mysterious educator is training a new generation of crooks using the dusty playbook of legendary bandits like the Dallas Kid. As Pecos and the sheriff track a string of coordinated robberies across the territory, they race to shut down the outfit before its graduates become unstoppable.

Blood Brother!
9 pp · western-frontier
Killing Arrow (proud Indian chief)

Wild Bill Pecos rescues the proud Indian chief Killing Arrow from drowning in the rapids, and the two men forge a blood brotherhood pact—only for Pecos to discover that Killing Arrow's village is secretly stockpiling guns supplied by a renegade named Larry Horn. Now Pecos must navigate a web of deception that includes a mysterious dance hall singer with her own hidden agenda, all while caught between his sworn oath and his duty to stop an armed uprising before it tears the territory apart.

The Six-Gun Spinster
6 pp · western-frontier
Lizzie Lowry (spinster)

When Nuggets Nugent stops a runaway stagecoach to rescue a trapped woman, he becomes the unwilling guest of honor at the Lowry ranch—and the object of relentless pursuit by the spirited Lizzie Lowry herself. As the family insists he stay for a celebration in his honor, Nuggets finds himself caught between an amorous spinster and an unexpected complication that tests whether his heroics were truly worth the cost. This western tale pits a reluctant rescuer against the determined affections of "The Six-Gun Spinster."

The Gaucho Kid!
6 pp · western-frontier
The Gaucho Kid (villain)

When the Gaucho Kid steals a diamond-encrusted garter from a passenger on a stagecoach, he sets off a chain of events that draws the attention of Calamity Kate, the most feared gunwoman of the West. As Kate pursues the charming outlaw across the plains, she uncovers a scheme far more sinister than simple banditry—one involving stolen jewels, insurance fraud, and a rancher willing to manipulate an innocent woman for profit. Kate's whip and wits prove sharper than any gun when it comes to sorting out who the real villain is.

The Rawhide Railroad - a Legend
2 pp · western-frontier

When the railroad boom came to Dakota Territory in the 1870s, Walter Eckhardt seized the opportunity to build his own single-track line—and watched the profits roll in. But when a brutal winter threatens to destroy everything he's built, Eckhardt must make a desperate and unconventional choice to save his operation and his reputation. "The Rawhide Railroad—a Legend" shows how ambition and quick thinking can lead to the most unexpected solutions.

Golden City of Monteado
8.25 pp
Queen Cobra (villaina beautiful woman with a heart of ice)

Wild Bill Pecos rides into danger when a ruthless woman calling herself Queen Cobra murders to claim a tattered map leading to the legendary Golden City of Monteado, hidden somewhere in the southwestern mountains. As Bill follows her trail through the Piute Mountains alongside his partner Nuggets Nugent, he must survive Queen Cobra's deadly ambushes and outwit her men to reach the ancient ruins first. Will Bill stop the ice-hearted villain from claiming the Mayan treasure, or will the thousand-year-old curse of Monteado claim them all?

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