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Appearing in "Flames Along the Border!"

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Synopsis for "Flames Along the Border!"

The Outlaw Kid is after Danny Lozar and his gang who are intent on fighting it out. When the Kid tries to get the drop on the outlaws, one gets the drop on him and knocks the Kid out. Danny and his men are prepared to deal with the Kid when suddenly the Calvary arrives forcing them to flee. The Kid is revived by the soldiers who tells the Kid that whenever they go after Lozar and his men they flee across the Mexican border where they cannot reach him. The Kid swears that Lozar will slip up eventually.

The Outlaw Kid returns to his alter-ego of Lance Temple and convinces his father that he is heading out two days to visit with his cousin. However instead he rides into Mexico and begins to hunt for Danny Lozar. Eventually Lance tracks down Lozar and his men, and while posing as a local taking a siesta he overhears them plotting to use a wagon filled with dynamite to blow open a bank and rob it. When they go off to complete this plot, Lance slips away and changes back into the Outlaw Kid and follows after them.

Waiting on the American side of the border, the Outlaw Kid waits for the wagon lugging the explosives to stop to rest. The Kid then drops on the outlaw, but his gun goes off attracting Lozar and his minions. When they arrive, the Outlaw Kid shoots at the wagon causing the explosives to go off, knocking Lozar and his men off the horse. Disorientated by the blast, they are easily over powered and turned over to the Calvary when they arrive.

Appearing in "Rustler's Riddle"

Synopsis for "Rustler's Riddle"

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Appearing in "Bully's Bluff!"

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  • Joey
  • Frankie Holliday

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  • Pete Holliday

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Synopsis for "Bully's Bluff!"

The Outlaw Kid comes across Francis Holladay bullying young boy named Joey by trying to take away his rifle. The Kid rushes in and pulls Francis away, but soon his older brother Pete -- another local bully -- comes in and tries to pick a fight with the masked hero. With no other choice but to defend himself, the Outlaw Kid easily knocks down Pete with a single punch. He then leads young Joey away, but Pete Holladay vows to get even with the Outlaw Kid.

As the Outlaw Kid brings Joey home, he learns how Francis wanted to take away the rifle that Joey's father gave to him as a gift. The Kid reassures the young boy that bullies have no place in the world and tells Joey that someday Francis and Pete Holladay will learn that lesson the hard way.

No far away, Pete tries to take aim with his rifle, hoping to get a shot off on the Outlaw Kid, but both he and Francis are attacked by a mountain lion. Screaming for help, they are both saved by the Outlaw Kid and Joey come to their rescue, with Joey taking the shot that kills the mountain lion saving the Holladay's lives. In the aftermath, both Francis and Pete realize the errors of their way and promise that they will never bully anyone ever again.

Appearing in "Scourge of the Plains!"

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Synopsis for "Scourge of the Plains!"

With a wolf suspected of killing the stock of area ranchers, the Outlaw Kid goes on the hunt that night to kill the beast. Succeeding he goes back to tell the locals that the threat of the wolf is now over. However, soon a ranch in comes in and tells them that something has killed another sheep, leading them to suspect something else is killing the sheep. The Kid suspects that it is a person killing the livestock and tells the ranchers to be extra vigilant before leaving for the night.

Resuming his civilian identity of Lance Temple, the Kid returns to his fathers ranch where he discusses the situation with his father and his girl Belle. Zane recalls how Big Jim Groban would benefit the most from the other ranchers going out of business and recalls how Groban recently said the sheepmen are a blot on the territory. Lance suspects that Groban is responsible, but Zane reminds his son of his vow. Belle however believes they should act in some way and suggests they give the information to the Outlaw Kid. Lance tells Belle he will "find" the Outlaw Kid and uses this excuse to slip away and change back into his costumed identity.

Meanwhile, at Groban's ranch, the men that Big Jim has hired to kill sheep to force the herders off their land is going according to plan with the exception of one man: Chuck Dunbar who refuses to leave his land. Big Jim orders his men to go and deal with Dunbar and then gloats over his impending victory to take over all the land for his cattle empire. Having overheard all this, the Outlaw Kid confronts and subdues Big Jim and then rushes off to where Dunbar's sheep graze and stops the outlaws from slaughtering the entire herd. With the gang defeated, the Outlaw Kid then has the sheep herders come with him to collect Groban and turn him over to the authorities.

Appearing in "Wanted Dead or Alive: Wolf Harper"

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  • Cory

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  • Longhorn Pass Sheriff

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  • Wolf Harper/Corbett

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  • Sam

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  • Longhorn Pass

Synopsis for "Wanted Dead or Alive: Wolf Harper"

A western tale.

Appearing in "Appointment with Danger!"

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  • Cole
  • Boyle
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Synopsis for "Appointment with Danger!"

Spotting Tradin' Sam's wagon riding out of control the Outlaw Kid comes to the elderly traders rescue and stops the wagon. Tradin' Sam tells the Kid about how he went to the old Harper cabin after learning that new people moved it, but found himself run off the property and his horse spooked. Finding this suspicious, the Kid tells Sam to go to town and mention what happened to nobody.

At the old Harper place Cole, the leader of an outlaw gang is upset that one of his men took shots at the elderly trader as it will draw unwanted attention, as he wants the cabin as a place to lay low whenever they pull off a big crime.

That night, Lance Temple convinces his father that he is going to the other end of the ranch to make sure that the stock is bedded down properly. However this is a cover that allows Lance to change back into the Outlaw Kid and spy on the men in the Harper cabin. The Kid overhears how Cole and his men are plotting to rob a stage when one of the sentries spots the Kid spying at the window. The Kid manages to flee, but the outlaws chase after him. The Kid rides to a nearby cliff and hides out, tossing a rock over the edge into the river below leaving Cole and his minions to believe that the Kid died in the fall.

Overhearing how the outlaws are going to rob the coach at Twin Forks and races off to try and intercept the coach before it gets there. Later, the outlaws go to attack the coach as it passes through Twin Forks, they are surprised to find that it is Tradin' Sam's wagon, when they tribe to rob the coach they are shocked to find the Outlaw Kid hiding inside and easily subdues him.

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