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Gunfighter#10
Cover: Graham Ingels

Gunfighter #10

Jul 1949 · EC · 0.10 USD
“Sixguns and the Sisters”

"Sixguns and the Sisters" in Gunfighter #10 (1949) delivers a classic EC tale of legend and danger, where the ghost of the James Gang’s ill-fated gold hunt still haunts the frontier. Written and drawn by Al Feldstein, with additional art and inks by Johnny Craig, the story weaves a tense, atmospheric mystery around a buried fortune cursed by violence. The haunting cover by Graham Ingels captures the grim mood perfectly—this one’s a standout in the series’ early run.

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writer, artist, inker Al Feldstein · artist, inker Johnny Craig · cover Graham Ingels

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writer, artist, inker Al Feldstein
artist, inker Johnny Craig
cover pencils, inks Graham Ingels

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The James Gang had a remarkable career of robberies and killings, but the search for the treasure loot of the gang collided with the legend of the curse that hovered over that treasure and those who sought it out. Including the $37,000 in gold taken from a train and buried near a dead tree that was later struck by lightning and the gang was unable to locate its hiding area again. Various people later to discover the gold all met with death, leaving the treasure undiscovered to this date.

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