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* BattlefieldPromotion: Mark recieved one while serving under General UsefulNotes/WilliamTecumsehSherman during the Vicksburg campaign.
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* BattlefieldPromotion: Mark recieved received one while serving under General UsefulNotes/WilliamTecumsehSherman during the Vicksburg campaign.
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* TheBarber: Jesse Smith, the barber in Fort Smith, also acts as the part-time bailiff for Colt's courtroom.
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* CrusadingWidower: One of the reasons Mark Colt became a CircuitJudge is because he is looking for members of the gang that killed his wife during a bank robbery 10 years earlier. He managed to bring one of them to justice before the series ended.
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* CrusadingWidower: CrusadingWidow: One of the reasons Mark Colt became a CircuitJudge is because he is looking for members of the gang that killed his wife during a bank robbery 10 years earlier. He managed to bring one of them to justice before the series ended.
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* Sandbox/ApparentlyUnrelatedMurders: In #4, a series of murders occur in a Cheyenne City with seemingly no connection between the victims, but with the killer leaving a Civil War medal pinned to the chest of each. Colt eventually learns that the men [[spoiler:all served on a firing squad that executed a soldier for dereliction of duty during the Civil War. The killer is the soldier's son extracting revenge]].
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* ShotAtDawn: In #4, Colt investigates a series of Sandbox/ApparentlyUnrelatedMurders where the killer [[CallingCard left a Civil War medal on each of the bodies]]. Colt eventually learns that the men [[spoiler:all served on a firing squad that executed a soldier for dereliction of duty during the Civil War. The killer is the soldier's son extracting revenge]].
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* ShotAtDawn: In #4, Colt investigates a series of Sandbox/ApparentlyUnrelatedMurders murders where the killer [[CallingCard left a Civil War medal on each of the bodies]]. Colt eventually learns that the men [[spoiler:all served on a firing squad that executed a soldier for dereliction of duty during the Civil War. The killer is the soldier's son extracting revenge]].
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''Judge Colt'' was a {{western}} comic book published by Creator/GoldKeyComics that ran 4 issues in 1969-70/
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''Judge Colt'' was a {{western}} comic book published by Creator/GoldKeyComics that ran 4 issues in 1969-70/
1969-70.
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* ShotAtDawn: In #4, Colt investigates a series of Sandbox/ApparentlyUnrelatedMurders where the killer [[CallingCard left a Civil War medal on each of the bodies]]. Colt eventually learns that the men [[spoiler:all served on a firing squad that executed a soldier for dereliction of duty during the Civil War. The killer is the soldier's son extracting revenge]].
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* BattlefieldPromotion: Mark recieved one while serving under General UsefulNotes/WilliamTecumsehSherman during the Vicksburg campaign.
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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: General UsefulNotes/WilliamTecumsehSherman appears in #2, where it is revealed that Mark served under him during [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar the Vicksburg campaign]], and earned a battlefield promotion.
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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: General UsefulNotes/WilliamTecumsehSherman appears in #2, where it is revealed that Mark served under him during [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar the Vicksburg campaign]], and earned a battlefield promotion.BattlefieldPromotion.