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Issue: Blazing Western #2
Publication Date: January 2000
 
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Publisher: FlagAC
Brand: AC ComicsView Brand Images
Indicia Publisher: AC Comics
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Volume: none
Pages: 36
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $4.95 USD
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Content Items: 9 (5 stories, 1 cover)
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: Color cover; Black and White interior
Dimensions: Standard Modern Age U. S.
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Binding: Saddle-stitched
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[untitled]

Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Credits
? (inset panel)
typeset
Subject Matter
western
Cheyenne Kid; Latigo Kid (inset)
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Pencils/inks credits per "The Art of Al Williamson" by James Van Hise (1983).
[untitled]

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
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Bill Black discusses how Al Williamson ended up working for the low-paying Charlton Comics.
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Inside front cover.
Geronimo: The War Chief of the Apaches, Part 1

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Subject Matter
western
Cheyenne Kid [Cheyenne Jones]; Geronimo; Lieutenant Turner; Sergeant Kass; Colonel Tarbes
Sent by Colonel Tarbes to find Geronimo and try to negotiate a peace, Cheyenne Jones rides out with a small troop who don't seem to be too enthused about parleying with the Apache chief. While Jones and Geronimo speak of peace, Sergeant Kass fires off a round but is quickly prevented from continuing. When Mexicans attack Geronimo and his braves, Jones and the soldiers help the Apaches, for which Geronimo promises not to raid American supply trains. They separate with an uneasy truce in hand.
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FlagCheyenne Kid #11 published February 1958
was Geronimo the War Chief of the Apaches [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Geronimo's Challenge, Part 2

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Subject Matter
western
Cheyennne Kid [Cheyenne Jones]; Geronimo; Colonel Tarbes; Lt. Turner; Barlow; Pasch; Big Bear
On Colonel Tarbes' suggestion, the Cheyenne Kid rides out and joins up with Geronimo's tribe to maintain the peace he had earlier forged with him. The peace is threatened as two traders, Barlow and Pasch, pistol-whip a lone Apache. Cheyenne and Geronimo track them down, find them among a troop of soldiers headed by Lieutenant Turner, and meet out a just punishment to both of them. Cheyenne tells Turner to let the colonel know he likes his assignment just fine and rides off with Geronimo and his men.
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FlagCheyenne Kid #11 published February 1958
was Geronimo's Challenge [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Pencils/inks credits per "The Art of Al Williamson" by James Van Hise (1983). Previous indexer credited Angelo Torres with both pencils and inks. Subsequent editor credited both Williamson and Torres with pencils and inks. Letter credits from GCD entry for Cheyenne Kid (Charlton, 1957 series) #11 (February 1958).
The Taming of Wild-Man Feeney!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
Subject Matter
western
The Haunted Horseman [Rex Fury]; Sing Song; Wild-Man Feeney; Jed Larkin; Sheriff Leadsteer; Crandall
The Haunted Horseman tricks a band of horse thieves into believing he's a ghost and breaks up their plans. The formerly tough Wild-Man Feeney and others give themselves up in Lobo Gap to Sheriff Leadsteer.
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FlagThe Ghost Rider #2 [A-1 #29] published December 1950
was The Taming of Wild-Man Feeney [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Ghost Rider story with references to the Ghost Rider changed to "The Haunted Horseman" or "The Haunter."
Bounty Hunter

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Subject Matter
western
Latigo Kid; Clyde Mason; Dan Mason; Marshal Len Engel; Fen Borke; Mack Clay
Rancher and widower Clyde Mason used to be an outlaw but has gone straight. He meets up with the Latigo Kid and asks for his help. He wants Latigo to collect the reward money for turning him in, and send it along with his son Dan, who is crippled, to Boston for an operation. He'll have to go to jail but he says it's worth it. Two bounty hunters, Borke and Clay, also have ideas about taking in Mason, but Latigo persuades them otherwise and the deal goes off without a hitch.
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from Billy the Kid (Charlton, 1957 series) #23 ?
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Apparently a Billy the Kid story edited into a Latigo Kid story.
Indian Medicine Man!

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Wild Bill Pecos; Nuggets Nugent; Grey Otter; Smiling Fawn; Rain Cloud
Wild Bill Pecos becomes the medicine man of the Dakota tribe and uses his ingenuity to broker a peace between the Dakotas and the aggresive Sioux tribe.
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FlagThe Westerner Comics #36 published May 1951
was Indian Medicine Man [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Western Comics

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AC Comics
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Inside back cover. Promo for back issues available from AC Comics, Longwood, Fla.
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Durango Kid (photo of Charles Starrett)
"In November, 2000, AC Comics celebrates..."
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Back cover. Promo for The Durango Kid (AC, 1990 series) #3 (2000) with cover depicted. Also promotion for special film festival edition bagged with a mini-poster that was to debut at the Asheville Film Festival.

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