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'LORY

One man
stood
letween
ae people

and
destruction

An M-G-M Production

in

Cinemascope and Metrocolor

lorn Early had ridden

many

tied his horse at

killer

and fought

miles and

many

Everywhere he went, they

hitchracks.

him

called

to beat his

draw.

The reputation stalked before him


like

an

evil,

stubborn shadow...

<f

y&

f*e*
II fell

on Tom's son. [earing him with bitterness

To:

in

of peace to thouKhls of gunfire


M-G-M

STEWART GRANGER

FmMi

RHONDA FLEMING

GUN GLORY
c-si..,;.,

And made

a peaceful valley

thunder into

viol.

CHIU WILLS

y NICHOLAS

NATFACK

M.I5SEP YOUR

MOTHER AMP WU
I'M NOT AS BAP
THINK, Tom!
.'

AS YOU

THE SToeiES ABOUT


ME HAV SKOWN

ZI6GZR ANP
SJS6SK WITH
THE TELLING

WE CAN'T LIVE LIKE THIS.


THOUGH / TOMOCeOW I'LL 60
TO TOWN AMP RNP SOMEONE
TO KEEP HOUSE FOR US.'

SilEE rtXJ WON'T \ I'LL STAY H ANP DO THE


SIDE IN WITH ME?
CHORES
1 PONT RELISH
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when youe POLKS piep ON THE

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HAVE VDU TO PC IT?

WE HAVE PEEPS
TO THI5 l/ALLEY
LAWP...0N f/LE
LABAM1E.'

IN

LET

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WE'Li

pont

HAVE
TIME TO

WAIT

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A FEPEBAL

JUPGE 9BCIPE
BETWEEN OUR
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TOM SAftLV!
WHAT AB yO[}
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...

LIVE

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A ftffME*

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I HAVE A PEEP TO
LIKE TVSE OTMCB PEOPLE '
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TOO,

SUNN' TAKE SLOMPIfi


WITH 3J
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AWAY PE3M
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STAY

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JU'e HOT GOING


to wsae rwass St)H$
TO TOWN, |MJlH

HAVE THE MEETING AT


CHURCH PAY AFTER

DIP THE PjZEACHEB

WE'LL

WE

rcMoeeow
BE

hope

.'

HE'S STILL IN twe PASS.'


the preachec wants to
BBINS THE PEEPS FBOM
LARAMIE TO SHOW HIM

news about
GClMSELL?

wave

>wu

THAT'LL STOP WW OM
C0MIN6 INTO THE VALLEV.'
IT'LL PSOVE WE egALLy
OWN THE LAWP
,'

THE OWLV

TWMG

PSOVE (S THAT
GKIMS6LL CAN'T

IT'LL

"

READ

VOU'SE

STILL

GUNftSHTge

SEUEVE

IH

A MOTLUM
you

DON'T

LAW ANP

OePEU.'

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XXI'LL flHC OUT THAT


SOMETIMES vol) have
TO USE SUMS TO WIN
LAW AND OBDEB, TOM,'

WE'LL

iw

our of

HAVE 13 TAKE CASE


wAv.' let's <?er

^w
we(?

pronto!

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Smy Meats ive wsmnr su>&t$


0? SOW'S

ff/fl,*'

rwey'p lose tpo

thke'S ANoruea way,


sewSELL.' you can

men

sack anp oem voue


CATTLE EAST To THE

*uc

WEfSWT BY THE TIME WE


THEY'RE
(ScT TtfEI?
.'

LEAW NOW

JtAILIMAP.'

ABE THOSE POLLAIK


WOSTJ/ A 016 F/6HT,
gfflMSELL

__ J

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,

THEN YOU POKY AM JUST


T8.CIWSS THE VALLEY.' YOU
AIM To STAY ANP FATTEN
VBOR HESP ON THE
FARMEe'5 AIN_'

SiJKE ACE
ANP I'M KEAPY ft>E
IT.'
THI8TY GUNFISHTEKS CAME IN WECE
YESTERDAY/ I DON'T HAVE TO BUY ,^J
YOUR LAHC NOW, EABtY.'

THEY

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THAT'S tflGHT.' EVEEY


POUND OH rtJOS5IEEB
MEANS DOLLAGS To 6||

wAir
foe

H WON'T COME BACK

ue'S neven

WWE* WE

HIM.' '3YE. JO.'

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lsd sy

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abouho

MEQ

yotie

fATUie!

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iqqk i must se rue memes?*


MESSE TWEY'KE MOWS OUT OF
THE VALLEY/

Tutm

HOT CAEeviN' GUNS.1


CCMIN' TO KttP US OUT... THE
9Q0K

WL5/

WE PASS, P/WT U? iJVf


STOWEP VOJ ANP YOUB ABM

H CWAKurEP
rf

Of

wNoee

what's

P0*7 MO^E,
YOU TWO

SUHSUHSBHS.'

wwy powt you go out ahp


set him-? yoo're so sgAve..
AMP IT'S TWO A6A/NST ONE

HE OVtetiAgTEP YOU
AfiAlN,

PIOW'T

HE? WAT

POOR'S THE ONLV WAY OUT


Of WERE... AMU MW'f?
scabep.' Yotree not

waitiws foe

M/M

NOW! WE'5 WAITING


cor

hm

VOU TALK FAST,

AND MAVSf VOO

5UNW

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GOTTEN

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THE F/KST TiME WE CAME

MRE...UKE

WANTEPTO

TOlJ

MEAN WMEN

WAS

IN

THE PASTJBE W/rH V SACK


TUEWEP
PiPNT HAVE A
CHANCE? THAT'S YQtifZ
WAY, SUNN/

AW

WHAT ASOUT WUQ


WAV NOW? you'(
NOT fflvW

ME A

OJAfcCE ARC )OJ2

GO AHEAP,..
SHOOT M,
EABty.'

KW?

Wt)'e AS GOOP AS PEAP


NOW.' SET OFF MV PLACE AMP
TAKE VOUR FAL with wu.'

T/ie Deli Trademark is, and always


hoi been, a positive gmirttntee that
magazine bearing it con*
ly clean and wholet
went. The Dell code elimiirply,

rather than regulates.

<l. That's why


ulten your child buys a Dell Com'
it contains only good

you can be sure

fun^'BELL COMICS ARE GOOD COMICS*'


our only credo and constant goal.

is

TEN
MILLION
CATTLE
Spring, 1866
dust clouds rose over the plains, the
bawling of cattle filled the air
the great cattle drives
had begun! For the next twenty -five years, trails from
range to railhead would swarm with livestock ten r
a million horses, driven by forty thousand cowboys
.

cattle,

Every cowboy on a drive had a special job.


One of the hardest was that of the drag
rider,
tierd,

who

rode at the dusty rear of the

urging on the

laziest critters.

Each man took his turn as night guard,


which meant watching for rustlers and
straying caitle and singing soothing songs
to the herd to keep it from stampeding.

The most honored and dangerous post on a


drive was that of the two point riders, who

On

rode at the head of a herd, determining its


direction. They were first to swim strange
rivers, the first to meet Indian attacks.

dangers daily, including fires, floods, and


stampedes. So, at the end of the long trail,
his spirits high, he "painted the town red !"

the great drives, the

cowboy met many

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