Appearing in "The Wild Gun!"
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- Mr. Bigby
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- Tim
- Tim's Sister (Unnamed)
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- Bigby Loan Office
Synopsis for "The Wild Gun!"
The Western Kid rides into town just as a young man rushes out of the Bigby Loan company with guns blazing as a young woman begs the boy to stop. The Western Kid pulls the girl out of danger as the young man escapes. Mr. Bigby then rushes out and tells the Kid that the young man stole a thousand dollars from him, and the Kid promises him that he will go after him and get the stolen money back, but tells him it will be difficult to hunt the lad in the mountains outside of town. Bigby refuses to let the boy get away and rushes off to gather a posse together. Realizing that the man who saved her is the Western Kid, the woman tells him that the young boy is her brother Tim. She explains that Tim idolizes the Western Kid, and when Mr. Bigby threatened to foreclose on their ranch due to the interest on the loan going up to a thousand dollars, it drove her brother to commit the brazen act that the Kid was witness to. This prompts the Kid to go out looking for Tim and find him before the posse does.
Up in the mountains, the Western Kid runs into Bigby and his posse who tell the Kid to stay out of the hunt for Tim. Noticing that Bigby seems rather intent on killing Tim, the Kid disarms him and goes off looking for the boy alone, but Bigby warns him that the boy will probably be shooting to kill, but Tex decides it's worth the risk. With the help of Lightning, they soon track Tim's hiding place and the Kid orders the posse to wait until he has a chance to talk to the boy. When Tim sees that his idol is working with Bigby, he threatens to shoot Tex but the Western Kid is undaunted and approaches the boy unarmed. He convinces Tim to surrender, but as they head down the mountain to the posse Bigby pulls another gun and tries to shoot the boy. However, Lightning jumps at him just as tries to take the shot, pulling the gun out of his hand. The Western Kid reveals that he was working for the government who asked the Kid to investigate how Bigby has been falsifying interest charges for years. With Bigby captured and Tim in the clear, the Western Kid tells Tim to use a gun for justice and not be a wild gun in the future.Appearing in "Outlaw Breed!"
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- Mr. Osborne
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Synopsis for "Outlaw Breed!"
Tex Dawson has just had new horseshoes put on his horse Whirlwind by Mr. Osborne the local blacksmith. As he is leaving the smith shop, two he crosses paths with the sheriff and two ranchers who are reporting that they have had horses stolen recently. The sheriff recalls how the Western Kid's horse used to be outlaw horse at one point. The Kid tries to defend Whirlwind but when one of the ranchers looks at Whirlwind's horseshoes he recognizes the prints. The sheriff is then convinced and puts Tex under arrest, accusing Whirlwind as stealing the horses. However the Kid knows he is innocent and makes a break for it with Whirlwind and Lightning, vowing to learn the truth and clear their good names.
The Kid returns to town that night to pay a visit to Mr. Osborne and notices that he appears to be working late. Spying through a window he overhears Osborne and his men plotting another raid on horses, capitalizing how most men are out on the manhunt for the Western Kid. The Kid makes his presence known and a gunfight breaks out. Panicking, Osborne tries to flee out of the back on horse, but is jumped by Lightning, who takes his gun. Still trying to get away, Osborne's horse is stopped by Whirlwind who blocks the horse's path. The Kid catches up and beats Osborne into submission and he confesses to the whole plot.
However, the Western Kid is forced to flee when the sheriff and his posse arrives. Hoping to still have his cover, Osborne tries to get the posse to go after the Western Kid when suddenly his horse raises one of it's back hoofs to reveal it is wearing the same horseshoes as the horse that left tracks at the crime scene. Realizing what is going on, the sheriff puts Osborne under arrest.Appearing in "A Stranger in Tombstone!"
Featured Characters:
- Tombstone Sheriff (Unnamed)
Antagonists:
- Owlhoot Kid
Other Characters:
- Deputy of Laredo (Mentioned)
- Marshall Dillon (Mentioned)
- Seth
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- Tombstone
- Laredo (Mentioned)
Synopsis for "A Stranger in Tombstone!"
Appearing in "The Man Who Hated Guns!"
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- Brad Halloway
- Halloway's Men
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- Sheriff (Unnamed)
- Kay
- Deputy (Unnamed)
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Synopsis for "The Man Who Hated Guns!"
Spotting some outlaws attempting to rob a stagecoach the Western Kid rides to its aid when the man riding shotgun freezes. The Kid drives the outlaws away, but manages to wound one and take him prisoner. Back in town, with the outlaw Brad Halloway locked up, he learns that Walt -- the gun-rider who froze up -- was let go even though he needs the money. The Kid tells the sheriff not to fire him just yet and seeks Walt out. He catches up with Walt and his girl Kay, and overhears Walt tell her that he has decided never to use a gun again because he has gotten tired of seeing people getting hurt by them.
The Kid then returns to the sheriff's office and informs him of what the problem is. The two then come up with a plan to send Walt on another wagon run, giving Walt a shotgun loaded with blanks. However as the wagon is out on a run, the rest of Halloway's gang breaks into the jail and free him and learn about the plan the Western Kid has for Walt. Meanwhile, Walt is out on another wagon run when the stage is held up by the Western Kid wearing a mask. Walt is hesitant to act until the Kid threatens his family. This pushes Walt to use his shotgun and reinstill his sense of needing a weapon.
When the real outlaws appear to rob the stagecoach, Walt catches them by surprise when he uses his shotgun as a club to subdue them leading to their arrest. In the aftermath, the Western Kid rendezvous with the coach and Walt reveals that he figured out that the first "robber" was really the Kid and thanks him for helping him get over his fear of guns.Appearing in "The Last Gun Fight"
Featured Characters:
- Jim Northrop
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- Sheriff (Unnamed)
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