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Weird West Tales

Embark on a journey into a frontier where the grit of the Wild West collides with the marvels of steampunk invention. This series reimagines the American West as a land of advanced, yet anachronistic, technology, where the boundary between life and death is as blurred as the dusty horizon. Prepare for tales of daring outlaws, ingenious inventors, and spectral figures who challenge the very notion of mortality. It's a place where legends are rewritten and the West is forever changed by an unearthly blend of history and imagination.

The Doctor And The Kid
The Doctor and the Rough Rider
The Buntline Special
The Doctor and the Dinosaurs

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    The Buntline Special

    • 320 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    Welcome to a West like you've never seen before, where electric lights shine down on the streets of Tombstone, while horseless stagecoaches carry passengers to and fro, and where death is no obstacle to The Thing That Was Once Johnny Ringo. Think you know the story of the O.K. Corral? Think again, as five-time Hugo winner Mike Resnick takes on his first steampunk western tale, and the West will never be the same.

    The Buntline Special
  2. 2

    The Doctor And The Kid

    • 303 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
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    Welcome to a West like you've never seen before! With the O. K. Corral and the battle with the thing that used to be Johnny Ringo behind him, the consumptive Doc Holliday makes his way to Deadwood, Colorado. But when a gambling loss drains his bankroll, Doc aims for quick cash as a bounty hunter. The biggest reward? Young, 20-year-old desperado known as Billy the Kid. With a steampunk twist on these classic characters, nothing can be as simple as it seems.

    The Doctor And The Kid
  3. 3

    The Doctor and the Rough Rider

    • 303 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    It's August 19, 1884. The consumptive Doc Holliday is preparing to await his end in a sanitarium in Leadville, Colorado, when the medicine man Geronimo enlists him on a mission. The time the great chief has predicted has come, the one white man with whom he's willing to treat has crossed the Mississippi and is heading to Tombstone - a young man named Theodore Roosevelt. The various tribes know that Geronimo is willing to end the spell that has kept the United States from expanding west of the Mississippi. In response, they have created a huge, monstrous medicine man named War Bonnet, whose function is to kill Roosevelt and Geronimo and keep the United States east of the river forever. And War Bonnet has enlisted the master shootist John Wesley Hardin. So the battle lines are drawn: Roosevelt and Geronimo against the most powerful of the medicine men, a supernatural creature that seemingly nothing can harm; and Holliday against the man with more credited kills than any gunfighter in history. It does not promise to be a tranquil summer.

    The Doctor and the Rough Rider
  4. 4

    The Doctor and the Dinosaurs

    • 303 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    Steampunk wild west stars Doc Holliday, with zombies, dinosaurs, robots, and cowboys. April, 1885 Leadville, Colorado. Near death, Doc Holliday coughs blood in a sanitarium bed. But supernatural medicine man and great chief Geronimo offers one year of restored health to stop renegade Comanche medicine men from reincarnating dinosaurs against American paleontology, spearheaded by two brilliant men, Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh, whose genius is only exceeded by their hatred for each other. Now, with the aid of energetic Theodore Roosevelt, gunslinger Cole Younger, and showy Buffalo Bill Cody, dying Doc Holliday must save Cope and Marsh from Comanches, living dinosaurs, and each other. Not an easy task.

    The Doctor and the Dinosaurs