Appearing in "Shoot-Out in Silver City!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Unnamed Sheriff of Silver City
- Steel
Antagonists:
- Jess Harper
Other Characters:
- Sheriff's Posse
Races and Species:
Locations:
Synopsis for "Shoot-Out in Silver City!"
Kid Colt is recruited into a posse by the Sheriff of Silver City. When the posse misses the signs of the outlaw when he ditched his horse, Kid Colt takes the time to confront him. Jess Harper is still young and Kid Colt argues he can face the law and still live a normal life. Harper disagrees and that's when the posse confronts them. Kid Colt attempts to put all the blame on himself by alerting the sheriff to his identity but after he escapes Jess explains the situation and tells the authorities that he's ready to face his punishment.
Appearing in "The Long Night!"
Featured Characters:
- Doc Marsden
Supporting Characters:
- Marthy
- Unnamed Farmer (Marthy's Husband)
- Unnamed Injured Boy (Marthy's Son)
Antagonists:
- Cattlemen
Other Characters:
- Unnamed Sheriff of Anvil Range
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth
- United States of America
- Anvil Range
- United States of America
Synopsis for "The Long Night!"
An outlaw attempts to frame a doctor which forces the doctor to flee. While on his way to the boarder he stops at a farm for food. The farmers allow him to stay and rest up but while there the doctor notices their boy has a fever brought on by a broken leg that needs to be set or else he'll die from the fever. This gives the doctor a choice, leave for the boarder and let the child die or stay behind and get caught but save the boy's life. Choosing the second option the doctor leaves the farm after aiding the family and is greeted by a man on a horse that turns out to be the sheriff. The sheriff informs him that they got a confession out of the outlaw and that Anvil Range will be glad to have him return home and practice medicine for them.
Appearing in "The Iron Horse"
Ringo Kid #8
Synopsis for "The Iron Horse"
Ringo Kid #8
Western tale.
Appearing in "Apache!"
Featured Characters:
- Frank Hull
Supporting Characters:
- Apache
- Chief Grey Cloud
- Arunico
- United States Cavalry
- Sergeant Flynn
- Olson
- Colonel Henry Rogers
Antagonists:
- Jed
- Lou
- Two unnamed others
Other Characters:
- Cherokee (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth
- United States of America
- Apache Reservation
- Fort Clermont
- United States of America
Vehicles:
- Army Ammunition Wagon (Destroyed)
Synopsis for "Apache!"
Four men attempt to start a war between the United States Government and the Apaches by disguising themselves as Apache and attacking an ammunition's wagon. When at the brink of war an Indian Agent named Frank Hull is able to track down those who are really responsible and stop the battle from happening.
Appearing in "The Last Bullet"
Featured Characters:
- Tim
Supporting Characters:
- Unnamed Deputy (Tim's Brother)
Antagonists:
- Mountain Lion (Death)
Other Characters:
- Sheriff (Unnamed)
Races and Species:
Locations:
Synopsis for "The Last Bullet"
A fugitive with only one bullet tries to escape a deputy that pursues him. During the pursuit he uses the final bullet to slay a mountain lion that attempted to kill him unbeknownst to the deputy. The outlaw will get a light sentence due to this being his first offense then return home with the deputy who is his brother.
Appearing in "The Challenge of Big Bill Borden"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Grizzly Grant
Antagonists:
- "Big" Bill Borden
- Spade Harrow
Other Characters:
- Red
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth
- United States of America
- Dodge City
- Cactus Ridge
- United States of America
Synopsis for "The Challenge of Big Bill Borden"
The marshal of Dodge City is forced to intervene when a boxer from the east picks a fight with a gunman from the west. Earp outdraws the gunslinger and saves the boxer only to then challenge him to a fight with his fists. After a sluggish fist fight he's called away to maintain the peace else where. No one won the fight but Earp won the boxer, Bill Borden's respect.
Notes
- "Shoot-Out in Silver City!" is reprinted in Western Gunfighters (Vol. 2) #16.
- "The Long Night!" is reprinted in Kid Colt Outlaw #171.