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Boys' and Girls' March of Comics#68
Cover: Al Micale

Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #68

Jan 1951 · Western · 0.00 FREE
“Feuding Guns”

In "Feuding Guns," a 1951 Western gem from Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #68, Roy finds himself caught in a deadly misunderstanding when he’s mistaken for a member of the feared Fletcher clan. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Al Micale, the story unfolds with tense frontier drama as Roy is taken by the Fields, rescued by Ella, and drawn into a conflict that threatens to erupt again. Cover by Al Micale, the issue captures the raw stakes of a feud that refuses to die.

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writer Gaylord Du Bois · artist, inker Al Micale · cover Al Micale

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artist, inker Al Micale
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Passing through on his way homeward, Roy is mistaken for a lawman member of the Fletcher feuding clan, the whom is expected to arrive. Seized by the Field clan, he is freed by Ella, and joined by Ace. Ella tells the story. Soon, the Fields find them. Ella and Ace take refuge in the old mine. Newt blows up the dynamite at the entrance. The Fields storm the Fletcher ranch. Roy gets the drop on a squad of them, explains Newt must have re-started the old feud. Newt is shot, Ella and Ace are safe, peace is made.

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