W e s t e r n s
BOUNTY
GRINGO
A tale of a man who wakes up without his memory. Taken in by a rancher, the stranger
becomes a ranch hand as he struggles find out who he once was. Surprisingly, he
finds himself quick on the draw and an expert shot when asked to do a bit of target
practice. As the rancher is besieged by a corrupt land owner, the stranger known
only as Gringo, finds his memory returning. And it isn't pleasant. Someone
will have to pay for the terrible fate that Gringo faced. Fully painted cover by
Wayne Reid who also does the interior artwork. Written by Kyle Garrett.
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REDLAW
A special One Shot Western. A trio of stories
chronicling the adventures of Redlaw, a commanche bounty hunter. Each tale takes
Redlaw from the depths of Mexico to the Dakotas and recounts not only the dangerous task
of capturing outlaws but being an Indian as well. The Three stories are COMANCHE
BOUNTY HUNTER, THE GATLING GUN, and PRELUDE TO AN END. All stories are written
by Don Secrease and illustrated by Mark Lamport.
ONE SHOT WESTERN
Three exciting stories set in the west.
The SAVAGE SISTERS,Samantha and Savannah, own the Four Queens Saloon in the Dakota
Badlands during a period of America's western expansion. Along with their kid
brother, Simon, the girls manage their business in the bustling town of Deadwood, circa
1870's. TORN PATH...Jon Wyatt, appointed special marshal by president Roosevelt,
keeps the peace between the red/white community of northern New Mexico at the turn of the
century. Lucas Boyd is the LAST OUTLAW. A hounded man must sometimes create a
future in order to forget the past. Mark Lamport and Don Secrease are assisted by some
friends in this presentation.
FREDERIC REMINGTON
THE MAN WHO PAINTED THE WEST
A look at the western art of Frederic
Remington who gave much of the United States a glimpse of what it was like in the West.
Before the advent of television and film, it was artists like Remington where
"Easterners" first saw their first Indians, Rocky Mountains, and other images of
the West. Even today, Remington is considered the classic artist of the Old West and many
of his drawings and paintings will be very familiar. In additional to dozens of
illustrations, there is some text notes on Remington.
Available soon in
digital format!
DAPIEK ABSAROKA
THE KILLER OF CROWS
The story of John Johnson is known to many people via the movie, JEREMIAH JOHNSON.
His incredible saga of revenge and counter-revenge against the Crow Indians is high drama
and adventure at its finest. This one shot tale is written by Randall Thayer and
illustrated by Don Secrease and Nancy Overschmidt. In addition to the illustrated story,
there is background on the Mountain Men and the legends that came from those who truly
tamed the wild frontier.