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Issue: The Fastest Gun Western #9
Publication Date: January 1974
 
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Publisher: FlagK. G. Murray
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Volume: none
Pages: 68
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Price: $0.25 AUD
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Content Items: 5 (4 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): ?
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: colour cover; black and white interior
Dimensions: 180 mm x 270 mm
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
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[untitled]

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Credits
? (painting)
? (painting)
? (painting)
typeset
? (original editor)
Subject Matter
western
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The Mexican

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Jesús Flores Thies ? [as Flores] (signed)
Jesús Flores Thies ? [as Flores] (signed)
?
? (original editor)
Subject Matter
western
Aaron; Pedro Ramirez; Miss Van Dyke
A strange group of men and a woman refuse to let the Mexican, Pedro Ramirez, guide them on the hazardous route across the desert and yellow mountain to Rio Solis. When their incompetent, drunken guide goes over a cliff, Pedro shows himself and guides them for an increased fee. Tensions mount between members of the group and against Pedro. Finally arriving, they meet rebels. Some of the group are gun runners and Pedro is a Mexican army Captain. Miss Van Dyke and her grandfather survive the battle, and Pedro welcomes them as colonials.
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The signature is unclear and might not be Flores, or might be a different Flores. The signature is dated 1968.
The Deserter

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?
?
?
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? (original editor)
Subject Matter
western
Buffalo Bill
Jean Regan; Dan Regan; Caleb Carver; Trooper Bob Donaldson; General Custer; Colonel Buffalo Bill Cody; Ed Taylor; Doc Bristol; Slim Johnson
When Caleb Carver attempts to assault Jean Regan, her father intervenes. Later, Caleb murders Dan Regan in revenge. Jean's boyfriend Bob Donaldson decides to track the killer, but must desert his post at Fort Abraham Lincoln to do so. When Buffalo Bill is brought in to find Donaldson, the pair brings Carver and his gang to justice.
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This story is probably reprinted from Comet (Amalgamated Press, 1952 series).
Bite the Desert Dust and Die!

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Ogden Whitney
Ogden Whitney
Ogden Whitney
Artie Simek
Stan Lee (original editor)
Subject Matter
western
Two-Gun Kid
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The Robbery

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Josep Gual Tutusaus [as Gual] (signed)
Josep Gual Tutusaus [as Gual] (signed)
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Subject Matter
western
Tim Jefferson; Rose; Hans; Danny Baker; Alex; Bud
Tim Jefferson is sworn in as Canon City's new sheriff to take over from Hans. He’s an unexpected choice and turns to his drifter friend Danny Baker to learn to shoot. Three bandits arrive with inside knowledge of how to steal a shipment of money. When the gang leader Alex and Tim are killed, Danny leads the search for the other bandits. The inside knowledge has come from the former sheriff.
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