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Appearing in "Álibis indestrutíveis (Indestructible alibis)"

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  • Sheriff of Leadville
  • Mace
  • Satan

Antagonists:

  • John Gatilho (Trigger John)

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Synopsis for "Álibis indestrutíveis (Indestructible alibis)"

A rider arrived to Leadville. The towspeople recognized him as John Gatilho (Trigger John), a notorius outlaw. They warned the Sheriff and Doc Masters that John was in the Coyote Bar.The sheriff confronted the outlaw, who replied that he had completed his prison term and was already regenerated. He promised to no commit crimes anymore. The sheriff gave him an ultimatum that any misconduct would result in him returning to prison. Trigger John replied that he didn't have guns anymore. Still, Dr Masters was of the idea of keeping an eye on him.

Days later, on rancher accused Trigger John and two more outlaws on stealing his $3,000 dollars. Dr. Masters arrived at this moment and the sheriff told him that this crime wouldn't be proved, since Trigger John was with the sheriff until dawn. The rancher still insisted that Trigger John was the chief of the bandits and that it was th sheriff's work to explain as Trigger John was in two places at the same time. As the rancher left, the sheriff and Doc Masters pondered the mistery.


They discovered that Trigger John used a lookalike to create alibis and commit the robberies.

Appearing in "Randy Scott"

Reprint of the 3rd story from
Rawhide Kid #6
(originally printed as Six-Gun Lesson!)

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  • Barlow

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Synopsis for "Randy Scott"

Reprint of the 3rd story from
Rawhide Kid #6
(originally printed as Six-Gun Lesson!)
The Rawhide Kid happens past the ranch owned by a man named Barlow and witnesses him whipping one of his horses. Disliking how the horse is being treated the Kid pulls his gun and shoots the whip and then roughs up Barlow and his men. When he notices that all the horses have the Circle Q brand on them, Barlow tells the Kid that he bought the horses fair. The Kid then leaves, warning Barlow not to abuse his horses again.

After the Kid leaves one of Barlow's men arrives at the ranch and tells him that he found a horse that will be worth more than the ones they got from the Circle Q. Barlow is taken to a nearby meadow where the Rawhide Kid's ward Randy Clayton is teaching his horse King how to fetch water if he was injured. They approach the boy and ask to buy the horse, when Randy refuses to sell King they tie him up and steal the horse anyway. When Randy doesn't return home, the Rawhide Kid goes out looking for him and finds him that night and is told what happened.

Returning to the remuda where Barlow keeps his horses, he learns that Barlow and his men left town in a hurry after it was learned that he stole horses from the Circle Q. Getting Randy a temporary horse, the pair follow Barlow's trail. In one town they get a lead on King, learning that Barlow sold him to Jack Summers who owns the local carnival. Going there, the Kid and Randy find that King is being used as a show horse. When they confront Summers about the horse, he realizes that the horse is stolen when King answers to Randy's whistle. Catching Barlow and his gang nearby, the Rawhide Kid begins shooting at them and forces them to dive into barrels of molasses and has the locals cover them in feathers. Recovering the money from Barlow and returns it to Summer who happily returns King to Randy, asking him to bring the horse back as a guest attraction sometime.

Appearing in "No fim da trilha"

Reprint of the 6th story from
Wild Western #48
(originally printed as The Last Survivor!)

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Antagonists:

  • Humber

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Synopsis for "No fim da trilha"

Reprint of the 6th story from
Wild Western #48
(originally printed as The Last Survivor!)
The Ringo Kid is being chased by a gang of outlaws and finds himself at a dead end at the edge of a cliff. With no other choice, Ringo gets off his horse Arab and tells him to go free and dives off the cliff into the river before, not expecting to survive. Arab however, ever the faithful horse, dives off after his master. Surviving the plunge, the Ringo Kid and Arab swim to shore but are still captured by the sheriff of Salt Lick and taken prisoner anyway.

However, the trouble is far from over, a local cardsharp named Humber who comes barging in demanding to speak with the Ringo Kid. With no other choice the sheriff lets them see the Ringo Kid. Before the Kid, Humber tells the Kid that his days are numbered and that he is going to eliminate the Kid in order to get a crack of claiming his father's land.

Leaving the Kid, Humber demands to pay his bail but the sheriff refuses. Humber storms out angrily, telling the sheriff that he will come back and take the Ringo Kid by force. With time running out the sheriff sends his deputy out of the office. When Humber returns to take the Ringo Kid by force, the deputy is prying open the bars on the window of the Kid's cell helping him escape and arming him with guns.

The Kid then loops around and attacks the outlaws from behind, easily getting the drop on them and helping the sheriff round them up. In thanks for his help, the Ringo Kid is allowed to go free.

Appearing in "Um preso em perigo!"

Reprint of the 3rd story from
Gunsmoke Western #54
(originally printed as Jailbreak in Dodge City!)

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Supporting Characters:

  • Grizzly Grant

Synopsis for "Um preso em perigo!"

Reprint of the 3rd story from
Gunsmoke Western #54
(originally printed as Jailbreak in Dodge City!)
  • Synopsis not yet written

Appearing in "O novo xerife da cidade"

Reprint of the 2nd story from
Western Outlaws and Sheriffs #68
(originally printed as Texas Tenderfoot)


Featured Characters:

  • Sheriff John Newton

Antagonists:

  • Cal Reedy

Synopsis for "O novo xerife da cidade"

Reprint of the 2nd story from
Western Outlaws and Sheriffs #68
(originally printed as Texas Tenderfoot)
  • Synopsis not yet written

Notes

  • Cavaleiro Negro was a reprint title of the brasilian publisher RGE, who had the license to reprint Black Rider from Marvel.
  • In this brasilian version, Matthew Masters was renamed Heron Robledo,but all his backstory was left the same.
  • Wyatt Earp was renamed "Tom Earp" in his reprint story.Rawhide Kid (Original) was renamed "Randy Scott".
  • The last reprint text story New Sheriff In Town"/"Texas Tenderfoot" had a new image done by brazilian artists, including Flavio Colin.
  • This volume includes other western stories done by not Marvel publishers like Charlon's Kid Montana, so those stories are not covered in this database.

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