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Appearing in "Six-Gun Deadline!"

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Synopsis for "Six-Gun Deadline!"

On the edge of the Blackfoot reservation, Kid Colt just barely avoids being trampled by a cattle run, but the beasts trash his gear. He confronts the owner of the cattle, a rancher named Sam Graham, who initially fears that Kid Colt is a member of Sam Snark's posse a group who has been stealing his cattle. When Kid Colt explains himself the man agrees to give Colt replacement gear for the damage done.

Kid Colt then rides into town and in the local saloon he runs into his old friend Ben Charters, who tells the Kid that he goes by the name Sam Snark in town. He introduces him to some men who are plotting with him to destroy the cattle run, as it is intended to be sold to the Blackfoots for food, and that failure to do so will lapse Graham's contract with the government and then buy the cattle cheaply from Graham and sell them at a higher price. Kid Colt refuses and punches out Snark and makes a run for it. Outside the saloon before he can get on his horse, he witnesses Graham's daughter toss a note into the window he just dived out of. Listening by, the Kid learns that the girl has tipped off Snark's men as to the location where they are camping out.

Kid Colt rushes to the Graham camp and tries to warn them, and about his daughter's duplicity. They refuse to believe him and send him fleeing under a hail of bullets. Not giving up, Kid Colt tracks the girl to her meeting with Snark. As it turns out she is in love with Snark, who reveals that he had no feelings for her at all now that he has what he wants and pushes her to the ground. Kid Colt attacks, knocking Snark out and sends the girl to warn her father while he rushes off to stop the stampede. Kid Colt leads Graham ahead of the stampede, and they start a fire ahead of the raging steer to stop them. With the crisis over, Graham's daughter confesses her implication in Snark's plot and she is quickly forgiven.

Kid Colt and Graham then ride into town and confront Snark and the administrator of the Blackfoot reservation, who was involved in the plot. When they threaten to go to the government about the situation, Snark and his men draw their guns but are quickly gunned down by Kid Colt. Graham gets his payment, and maintains his contract and Kid Colt once more rides off into the frontier.

Appearing in "Fight or Crawl, Outlaw!"

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  • Preacher Perkins
  • Jack Renault

Synopsis for "Fight or Crawl, Outlaw!"

Kid Colt is riding into a town when he takes notice of a poster advertising a boxing match between "Tiger" Lowery and Jack Renault, with bets being taken at Preacher Perkins' saloon. He rides into town and stops by the saloon and learns that bets are being taken with 2 to 1 odds on Tiger winning the match. Kid Colt witnesses an hold man being roughed up by a drunk and steps in the middle of the fight, and easily knocks the man out. To his surprise he learns that he man he just laid up with Tiger Lowery. With the locals angry at this change of events, Preacher Perkins convinces the Kid to take Tiger's place, and convinces the locals that the match is still good since the newcomer had knocked out one of the competitors.

Accepting the demand to fight, Kid Colt asks who Jack Renault is and is told that he is just a bum that has been hanging around the past few weeks and a real push over. Kid Colt then gets into the ring, under the alias "Pistol Kid" and finds that the man looks familiar. After the first couple of blows, the Kid realizes that "Jack Renault" is really a New York City boxer named Rocco Rossido who fled the law after he killed a man in a bar room fight. When the round is over, he aid tastes the Kid's water and finds it drugged, and another man tries to gouge out his eyes. Realizing that Rocco and Perkins are trying to fix the fight, Kid Colt easily fights off his attacker and then beats Rossido in the ring.

With the local sheriff they go to confront Perkins and find him trying to flee town with all the bets, and Kid Colt guns him down. His gang soon surrenders and confesses to the entire plot. With the scheme foiled, Kid Colt once more rides off into the range.

Appearing in "That Sleepy Man"

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Appearing in "Bushwacker's Boomerang!"

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Synopsis for "Bushwacker's Boomerang!"

The sheriff chases Kid Colt out of town with a posse, determined to capture the outlaw. This gives an opening for Black Barstow and his gang to rob the bank and hole up in a local blacksmith shop, they are soon surrounded by a posse. Just then, Kid Colt (having escaped the sheriff by doubling back into town) rides past the blacksmith and gets shot at. He seeks cover with the local posse who do not recognize him as Kid Colt and lends his assistance to help them prevent Black Barstow and his men from fleeing with the stolen money.

When the Kid fails at getting Black and his men to talk it out, they try to get close to the blacksmith by using an ore cart as cover, but the outlaws gun fire is too thick and they are forced back once again. Deciding to try and bluff them, Kid Colt has a buckawagon loaded up with empty barrels of gun powder and rides up to the shop, threatening to blow them up if they don't let him in to talk. With no choice, Black and his men accept Kid Colt's offer to talk.

However as the Kid gets close, they try to bushwhack him, but the Kid is too fast and guns his way into the blacksmith. As the Kid enters the building with guns blazing, the sheriff arrives and lends a hand and they both wipe out Black and his gang. After realizing who Kid Colt really is, the sheriff allows him to leave, having been convinced that the Kid is a real man.

Appearing in "The Killers of Abilene!"

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  • Nick Fallon

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  • Clem McGill
  • Sheriff of Abilene
  • Mr. Taylor (Mentioned)
  • Dick Jerris

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Synopsis for "The Killers of Abilene!"

In the town of Abilene, elderly prospector Clem McGill, a friend of Tex Taylor, is gunned down and his horse stolen. When Tex arrives in town he is told by the sheriff after the funeral. The sheriff hands over Clem's gun belt which has a scrap of parchment stuck in the buckle, likely the map to his gold prospect. They return to the sheriff's office when some locals come in with a young man named Dick Jerris who was apprehended when he was seen on Clem McGill's horse. Jerris maintains that he is innocent and that he bought the horse from somebody.

With a lynch mob forming wanting to hang Jerris, the sheriff deputizes Tex and orders him to get Jerris to safety while they sort things out. Along the way, Jerris spots the man who sold him the horse: Nick Fallon, the owner of the Last Chance Saloon. When Tex confronts Fallon, he denies it and rides away laughing. Tex soon gets Jerris to a safe location and is riding back into town when he's almost shot in an ambush. Tex easily captures the shooter and forces a confession out of him before turning him over to the sheriff.

They then go to bust Nick Fallon, but overhear him telling one of his men to go out to the Jerris' hiding place and plant a fake map to frame him further in the McGill murder. Tex gets the drop on Fallon and his men, until another gunslinger sneaks up behind him. Before anything can happen there is a shot from outside that hits the man who has a gun on Tex. It turns out to be Jerris, who had come to help Tex capture Fallon. With the jig up, Tex takes Fallon and his men to jail. There he is thanked by Jerris for clearing his name.

Appearing in "The Giant of the Badlands!"

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Synopsis for "The Giant of the Badlands!"

In a western mountain range, scientist Mortimer Mild comes to an unexplored area to prove his theory that Paul Bunyan was a real being and that he the range ahead of him is the location where his grandson now lives. Mild rides into the area hoping to find proof, and is never seen again.

Two months late, Kid Colt is riding through the area, fleeing the authorities, slaying a rattlesnake that almost bites Steel. With the authorities gaining on him, the Kid orders his horse to go up the mountain range, and the law decides to wait and see if he makes it to the top alive. Up in the mountains he finds a dying Mortimer Mild who tries to warn him about the giant before dying. Before the Kid can make any sense of it he is suddenly attacked by the giant who has decided to make all normal men his slaves. Out of his league, Kid Colt decides to hide back to see what he is up to.

The giant attacks the posse of law men and takes them prisoner, tying them to his belt. Kid Colt follows after the giant as it walks to town and attacks the locals in the town of Last Chance. With their guns useless against he giant, Kid Colt gets the attention of the giant with his lasso to free the giants prisoners and goads it into chasing after him. Racing ahead, Kid Colt ties a rope across two trees which the giant trips over and falls over a cliff. As the giant falls to his death, Kid Colt sends a number of heavy boulders down to insure it menaces nobody again. After Kid Colt leaves, the locals plant a sign naming the mountain Kid Colt Mountain, in honor of his heroics that day.

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