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Zane Grey's Stories of the West#29

Zane Grey's Stories of the West #29

Mar 1956 · Dell · 0.10 USD
“Zane Grey’s Robbers' Roost”

In "Zane Grey’s Robbers' Roost," writer Gaylord Du Bois delivers a tense, character-driven tale as Wade—haunted by a past he claims he didn’t commit—faces the consequences of his hidden identity when a dangerous situation forces his old scar into the open. When a fire at the Stockman’s Hotel puts a child in peril, Wade’s courage in rescuing the boy becomes the final proof Sheriff Mason needs to see beyond the man’s past. The issue closes with a quiet but powerful revelation: the man who saved two lives in one day was never the outlaw they thought.

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writer Gaylord Du Bois · artist, inker Albert Micale

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artist, inker Albert Micale

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The grand jury issues indictments for seven men. With a posse of twenty-five, Ranger Lt. Lee Hall rides to the all-night dance at Sitterlee's wedding, where all seven are attending. The Rangers surround the ranch house. Marshal Meador is one of the accused. The attendees voice resistance, but the posse rifles show through all the windows, and the accused all surrender to the Rangers. Mrs. Sitterlee requests of Ranger Lt. Hall that her wedding party may continue. Lt. Hall graciously consents.

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