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Two-Gun Kid#47
Cover: Maurice Bramley
Two-Gun Kid #47
“Two Guns Against Geronimo!”
In "Two Guns Against Geronimo!", the Two-Gun Kid rides into a tense showdown steeped in the lore of the American West, where the legacy of the Winchester 73—and its infamous nickname as the Buffalo Bill Gun—comes to life. With art, inks, and letters all by Maurice Bramley, this 1966 issue weaves together frontier history and legend, spotlighting the rifle’s arrival among Native American tribes and its mythic reputation.
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artist, inker, letterer Maurice Bramley · cover Maurice Bramley
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artist, inker, letterer Maurice Bramley
cover pencils, inks Maurice Bramley
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Describes how the rifle was introduced to the Native American Indians. Also relates how the Winchester 73 became known as the Buffalo Bill Gun.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).