Western Gunfighters #30
In "Draw on Sight," the Apache Kid faces down a ruthless gang stealing wild horses, warning them of vengeful spirits—only to switch identities mid-confrontation, leaving the outlaws terrified by what they believe is supernatural retribution. With art by Werner Roth and a striking cover by Gil Kane, this 1975 Western Gunfighters tale blends frontier tension and a clever twist, all set in the rugged landscape of the Old West.
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The Apaches round up wild horses but Barlow and his men steal them. Apache Kid confronts the gang and claims angry spirits will have revenge on them. The gang tie up the Kid but he secretly switches to Aloysius Kare. The gang think Kare's appearance is the result of the spirits and flee. Apache Kid returns the horses to his people.
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