Wednesday, March 12, 2008

More Moonstone Westerns: Justice Riders

Here's some of the company Jesse James vs. Machine Gun Kelly will be keeping this summer.

Wyatt Earp: The Justice Riders



Written by: Richard Dean Starr,
Introduction by Wyatt Earp
Interior Art: Dan Dougherty
Cover Art: Dennis Calero, Dan Dougherty

96pgs, greyscaled b/w, Squarebound, $12.95
10 digit: 1-933076-19-4
13 digit: 978-1-933076-19-5

A MOONSTONE WILD WEST EVENT!
Wyatt Earp, Geronimo, Belle Starr, Annie Oakley, and The Cisco Kid!

This thrilling wide-vision graphic novel teams up these five legendary old-west characters for the first time anywhere, in a heart-pounding quest for justice deep in the dark heart of the New Mexico desert!

• Wyatt Earp - a deliberate man whose word is his bond, he finds himself paying back an old debt…but his sense of duty might just cost him his life!

• Geronimo – this proud and deadly warrior rides along in the hopes that he can help right a terrible wrong…and he’ll do whatever it takes, even if it means dying in a battle to the death!

• Belle Starr – a rough-and-tumble outlaw, she’s hell-bent on finding her lost fiancĂ©…and she’ll gun down anyone who gets in her way!

• Annie Oakley –she’s on the trail of her kidnapped husband…and the men she’s after are about to learn a bloody lesson from one of history’s deadliest shots!

• The Cisco Kid –he’s riding with Wyatt Earp’s band of immortals to exact a final, terrible revenge!

*the book features an Introduction by Wyatt Earp himself--the talented actor who portrayed Billy Claibourne in the classic film Tombstone, and a namesake of the legendary lawman!

Choose either the Book Market Edition with a cover by Dennis Calero, or the Direct Market Edition cover by Dan Dougherty!

“A wildly imaginative western which brings together a most unlikely combination of characters, including Wyatt Earp, Geronimo, Annie Oakley, Belle Starr, the Cisco Kid, and even Bat Masterson.”
--Elmer Kelton, bestselling author of The Buckskin Line and Stand Proud, seven-time winner of the Spur Award from the Western Writers of America, and four-time winner of the Western Heritage Award.

“A top-notch western tale.”
--Ed Gorman, New York Times bestselling author of Sleeping Dogs, Dean Koontz’s Frankenstein: City of Night, and winner of the Spur award.

“Richard Dean Starr spins a gritty, action-packed Western yarn. As the old saying goes, if this isn't the way it really was, it should have been!"
--James Reasoner, bestselling author of Dust Devils, Death Head Crossing, and ‘Wagons West: The Frontier Trilogy’.

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