Benedict and Brazos #24: The Glory Hunters:
The mysterious Deacon James — "The Black Deacon" — arrived in town, accompanied by a whispering albino gunman. He planned to set Rawhide's citizens against each other, to exact revenge for a past injustice. But just then, Duke Benedict and Hank Brazos were preparing a to receive Duke's father. Benedict's wealthy family believed he was a prominent lawyer, moving among the wild west's rich and the famous. So, in preparation for Benedict Sr.'s visit, the pretense began ...
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Benedict and Brazos #24: The Glory Hunters:
The mysterious Deacon James — "The Black Deacon" — arrived in town, accompanied by a whispering albino gunman. He planned to set Rawhide's citizens against each other, to exact revenge for a past injustice. But just then, Duke Benedict and Hank Brazos were preparing a to receive Duke's father. Benedict's wealthy family believed he was a prominent lawyer, moving among the wild west's rich and the famous. So, in preparation for Benedict Sr.'s visit, the pretense began ...
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Benedict and Brazos #24: The Glory Hunters:

Benedict and Brazos #24: The Glory Hunters:

by E. Jefferson Clay
Benedict and Brazos #24: The Glory Hunters:

Benedict and Brazos #24: The Glory Hunters:

by E. Jefferson Clay

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Overview

The mysterious Deacon James — "The Black Deacon" — arrived in town, accompanied by a whispering albino gunman. He planned to set Rawhide's citizens against each other, to exact revenge for a past injustice. But just then, Duke Benedict and Hank Brazos were preparing a to receive Duke's father. Benedict's wealthy family believed he was a prominent lawyer, moving among the wild west's rich and the famous. So, in preparation for Benedict Sr.'s visit, the pretense began ...

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798823156158
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 11/30/2022
Series: Benedict and Brazos , #24
Pages: 108
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.26(d)

About the Author

The author of the Benedict and Brazos western series, Australian writer Paul Wheelahan (1930-2018), had an adolescent ambition to become a comic-book artist — a career choice greeted with dismay by his parents.
That goal was driven in part by Silver Starr in the Flameworld, a majestic science-fiction comic strip illustrated by Stanley Pitt (1925-2002), which appeared in Sydney'sSunday Sun and Sunday Guardian newspaper in November 1946. Paul went to Sydney and sought out Pitt, who invited him to visit his studio, where Paul eventually worked as an art assistant on Yarmak: Jungle King Comic, which Pitt began producing for Young's Merchandising Co. in 1948. It was the beginning of a lifelong friendship, one that would have enormous influence on Paul's future career as a writer.
Born on 6 November 1930, Paul grew up in Dalton, a country town in New South Wales, where his father was stationed as a mounted policeman. Blessed with a keen imagination, Paul exhibited an aptitude for art from a young age, and immersed himself in the escapist fantasies of Depression-era Hollywood films (especially those starring Australian-born actor Errol Flynn), as well as newspaper "funnies" and early Australian tabloid comics, such as Wags.
Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, Paul developed new, ongoing paperback series under yet another pseudonym, "E. Jefferson Clay". Among these was Benedict and Brazos (1971), starring two brawling Civil War veterans searching for a war criminal and $200,000 in missing gold; and Savage, an amoral gunslinger whose exploits — peppered with sex and violence — reflected the vogue for grittier Western yarns popularized by so-called "Spaghetti Western" movies of the 1960s and 1970s.
His creative legacy was duly acknowledged in 2017 when he received the "Ledger of Honour" award, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to Australian comic art. Today, a new generation of Australian comic book fans have rediscovered Paul's classic heroes, The Panther and The Raven, whose exploits are now being reprinted in the Giant Size Phantom comic (commencing with issue No.5), by Frew Publications.
Paul Wheelahan passed away in December 2018. He was a gifted storyteller who thrived in the egalitarian mediums of comic books and "pulp fiction" literature. He enthralled generations of readers with his vivid imagination.
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