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| Title
| Year, Month
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| Apache Kid #10
| 1952, 01
1952, January
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| Apache Kid #11
| 1954, 12
1954, December
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| Apache Kid #12
| 1955, 02
1955, February
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| Apache Kid #13
| 1955, 04
1955, April
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| Apache Kid #14
| 1955, 06
1955, June
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| Apache Kid #15
| 1955, 08
1955, August
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| Apache Kid #16
| 1955, 10
1955, October
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| Apache Kid #17
| 1955, 12
1955, December
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| Apache Kid #18
| 1956, 02
1956, February
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| Apache Kid #19
| 1956, 04
1956, April
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| Apache Kid #2
| 1951, 02
1951, February
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| Apache Kid #3
| 1951, 03
1951, March
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| Apache Kid #4
| 1951, 04
1951, April
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| Apache Kid #5
| 1951, 05
1951, May
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| Apache Kid #53
| 1950, 12
1950, December
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| Apache Kid #6
| 1951, 06
1951, June
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| Apache Kid #7
| 1951, 07
1951, July
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| Apache Kid #8
| 1951, 09
1951, September
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| Apache Kid #9
| 1951, 11
1951, November
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| Apache Skies #1
| 2002, 01
2002, January
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| Apache Skies #2
| 2002, 10
2002, October
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| Apache Skies #4
| 2002, 12
2002, December
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| Kid Colt Outlaw #20
| 1952, 05
1952, May
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| Two-Gun Western #10
| 1951, 10
1951, October
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| Two-Gun Western #11
| 1951, 12
1951, December
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| StoryTitle3 = Dead Man's Boots
| Synopsis3 = Western tale.
| StoryTitle4 = The Man With the Bullet-Hole Stetson
| Synopsis4 = Lance Temple is riding his buck wagon into Caliber City to see that the town is in pandemonium. The sheriff tells Lance to tie up his horses and take cover as the Callendar Gang is riding into town. As Lance seeks shelter in the sheriff's office he learns that the gang is on the run from a lone man named Matt Dulcy, who has vowed to wipe out the gang. When the gang passes through town without stopping, Lance returns to his father's ranch to find that the Callendar Gang attacked Zane Temple and wounded him after stealing some fresh horses.
Lance gets some local ranchers to take care of his father and rushes off to Hidden Valley where he changes into the Texas Kid. Bent on revenge against the Callendar gang, the Kid follows after their trail. Along the way, the Texas Kid runs into Matt Dulcey who is still on the trail of the gang. The Texas Kid explains why he is after the Callendar gang as well, and learns that the gang caused tensions between he and his friend with a twin ranch by stealing cattle from both ranches before trying to wipe both families out. Dulcey survived the attack, but his friend and his family were slaughtered. Dulcey vowed to get revenge on them ever since.
The pair agree to work together and track the Callengar Gang to the town of White Bolder. There they corner the gang in a saloon. As Dulcey kills gang members with his bare hands, the Texas Kid guns down those who try to shoot Dulcey until their leader is the only one left. The Kid shoots the guns out of the outlaw's hand and then leaves Dulcey to strangle the gang leader to death. With their friends and family avenged, the Texas Kid and Dulcey thank each other for their help and part ways.
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| Notes = The password in the story "The Silver Spurs" was "que hay de nuevo" which in Spanish means "What's new"
| Trivia =
| Recommended =
| %PAGE%=Two-Gun Western Vol 1 11|%TITLE%=Two-Gun Western Vol 1 11|%DATE%=|%USER%=}}
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| StoryTitle3 = Dead Man's Boots
| Synopsis3 = Western tale.
| StoryTitle4 = The Man With the Bullet-Hole Stetson
| Synopsis4 = Lance Temple is riding his buck wagon into Caliber City to see that the town is in pandemonium. The sheriff tells Lance to tie up his horses and take cover as the Callendar Gang is riding into town. As Lance seeks shelter in the sheriff's office he learns that the gang is on the run from a lone man named Matt Dulcy, who has vowed to wipe out the gang. When the gang passes through town without stopping, Lance returns to his father's ranch to find that the Callendar Gang attacked Zane Temple and wounded him after stealing some fresh horses.
Lance gets some local ranchers to take care of his father and rushes off to Hidden Valley where he changes into the Texas Kid. Bent on revenge against the Callendar gang, the Kid follows after their trail. Along the way, the Texas Kid runs into Matt Dulcey who is still on the trail of the gang. The Texas Kid explains why he is after the Callendar gang as well, and learns that the gang caused tensions between he and his friend with a twin ranch by stealing cattle from both ranches before trying to wipe both families out. Dulcey survived the attack, but his friend and his family were slaughtered. Dulcey vowed to get revenge on them ever since.
The pair agree to work together and track the Callengar Gang to the town of White Bolder. There they corner the gang in a saloon. As Dulcey kills gang members with his bare hands, the Texas Kid guns down those who try to shoot Dulcey until their leader is the only one left. The Kid shoots the guns out of the outlaw's hand and then leaves Dulcey to strangle the gang leader to death. With their friends and family avenged, the Texas Kid and Dulcey thank each other for their help and part ways.
| Appearing4 =
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
Other Characters:
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
| Notes = The password in the story "The Silver Spurs" was "que hay de nuevo" which in Spanish means "What's new"
| Trivia =
| Recommended =
| %PAGE%=Two-Gun Western Vol 1 11|%TITLE%=Two-Gun Western Vol 1 11|%DATE%=|%USER%=}}
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| Two-Gun Western #12
| 1952, 02
1952, February
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| Two-Gun Western #13
| 1952, 04
1952, April
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| Two-Gun Western #14
| 1952, 06
1952, June
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| Two-Gun Western #5
| 1950, 11
1950, November
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| Two-Gun Western #6
| 1951, 02
1951, February
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| Two-Gun Western #7
| 1951, 04
1951, April
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| Two-Gun Western #8
| 1951, 06
1951, June
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| Two-Gun Western #9
| 1951, 08
1951, August
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #10
| 1972, 07
1972, July
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #11
| 1972, 09
1972, September
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #12
| 1972, 11
1972, November
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #13
| 1973, 01
1973, January
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #14
| 1973, 03
1973, March
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #15
| 1973, 05
1973, May
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #16
| 1973, 07
1973, July
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #17
| 1973, 09
1973, September
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #18
| 1973, 10
1973, October
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #19
| 1973, 11
1973, November
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #2
| 1970, 10
1970, October
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #20
| 1974, 01
1974, January
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #21
| 1974, 03
1974, March
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #22
| 1974, 05
1974, May
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #23
| 1974, 07
1974, July
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #24
| 1974, 09
1974, September
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #25
| 1974, 10
1974, October
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #26
| 1974, 11
1974, November
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #27
| 1975, 01
1975, January
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #28
| 1975, 03
1975, March
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #3
| 1970, 12
1970, December
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #30
| 1975, 07
1975, July
|
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #31
| 1975, 09
1975, September
|
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #32
| 1975, 10
1975, October
|
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #33
| 1975, 11
1975, November
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #4
| 1971, 02
1971, February
|
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #5
| 1971, 06
1971, June
|
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #6
| 1971, 09
1971, September
|
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #7
| 1972, 01
1972, January
|
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #8
| 1972, 04
1972, April
|
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| Western Gunfighters Vol 2 #9
| 1972, 05
1972, May
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| Wild Western #15
| 1951, 04
1951, April
|
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| Wild Western #16
| 1951, 06
1951, June
|
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| Wild Western #17
| 1951, 08
1951, August
|
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| Wild Western #18
| 1951, 10
1951, October
|
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| Wild Western #19
| 1951, 12
1951, December
|
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| Wild Western #20
| 1952, 02
1952, February
|
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| Wild Western #21
| 1952, 04
1952, April
|
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| Wild Western #22
| 1952, 06
1952, June
|
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| Wild Western #39
| 1954, 12
1954, December
|
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