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The Westerner Comics #40 (1951)

Orbit-Wanted · 1951 · 37 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Wild Bill Pecos Meets the Undertaker!
12 pp · western-frontier
Mike Hantland [The Undertaker] (villain)

Wild Bill Pecos, the marshal of Tombstone City, finally catches the break he needs when he identifies the mysterious gang leader known as the Undertaker—none other than Mike Hantland—during a daring train robbery. But Hantland's twisted sense of justice leads him to bury the lawman alive, leaving Wild Bill fighting for survival in the dark confines of his coffin as the outlaw makes his escape to rob the town bank. Can the two-gun marshal claw his way out of his own grave, or has the Undertaker finally claimed his most famous customer?

Hostage for Death!
5.5 pp · western-frontier
Black Jacques (villain)

Raised among wolves on the western plains, Lobo the Wolf Boy faces his greatest challenge when drought forces his adopted Cherokee tribe to seek refuge in the treacherous bayou—a wild new land where he must hunt for food and survive deadly swamp creatures. But a greedier danger lurks in the shadows: Black Jacques, a ruthless bandit who will stop at nothing to steal the tribe's sacred totem, and who captures Lobo to force his father's hand. With nature itself as his ally, the Wolf Boy must find a way to save both himself and the treasure that means everything to his people.

The Swirling Peril!
5 pp · western-frontier

When a devastating sandstorm sweeps across Tombstone City, Marshal Wild Bill Pecos and Deputy Nuggets Nugent spring into action—first rescuing stampeding horses from the blinding winds, then discovering that looters have seized the opportunity to raid the town's only food store. With the sandstorm blocking all roads and the town facing starvation, Wild Bill must use his wits to track down the stolen supplies before hunger brings Tombstone City to its knees.

The Greatest Hero or Hair-o of the West?
4 pp · western-frontier

Nuggets Nugent, the vain deputy of Tombstone City, prides himself on his magnificent beard—until a woman mistakes him for her long-lost husband and pursues him with her son to prove it by cutting off his whiskers. When Nuggets flees to escape his tormentors, Marshal Wild Bill Pecos is drawn into the chase, setting up a tense pursuit across the frontier.

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