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[[File:Gunslingerborn.jpg|thumb|Hardcover version of The Gunslinger Born]]''' The Gunslinger Born''' was first published on February 7, 2007 with the last issue being published on August 1, 2007; there are seven issues.
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[[File:Gunslingerborn.jpg|thumb|Hardcover version of The Gunslinger Born]]''' The Gunslinger Born''' was first published on February 7, 2007 with the last issue being published on August 1, 2007; there are seven issues. The hardback version was published November 7, 2007 containing the entire comic collection.&nbsp
 
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The story opens up with [[Roland Deschain|Roland]] and his ka-tel training with their eagles under the guidance of [[Cortland Andrus|Cort]]. After training Roland sees [[Walter Padick|Marten]] who calls him over to show him his mother unclothed in his bed. Roland, angrily, goes to Cort and challenges him for his father's guns. Cort agrees and lets Roland go prepare, with Roland returning with [[David]] as his chosen weapon; he wins the duel becoming a [[Gunslinger]].<br />
 
The story opens up with [[Roland Deschain|Roland]] and his ka-tel training with their eagles under the guidance of [[Cortland Andrus|Cort]]. After training Roland sees [[Walter Padick|Marten]] who calls him over to show him his mother unclothed in his bed. Roland, angrily, goes to Cort and challenges him for his father's guns. Cort agrees and lets Roland go prepare, with Roland returning with [[David]] as his chosen weapon; he wins the duel becoming a [[Gunslinger]].<br />

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Gunslingerborn

Hardcover version of The Gunslinger Born

The Gunslinger Born was first published on February 7, 2007 with the last issue being published on August 1, 2007; there are seven issues. The hardback version was published November 7, 2007 containing the entire comic collection.&nbsp


The story opens up with Roland and his ka-tel training with their eagles under the guidance of Cort. After training Roland sees Marten who calls him over to show him his mother unclothed in his bed. Roland, angrily, goes to Cort and challenges him for his father's guns. Cort agrees and lets Roland go prepare, with Roland returning with David as his chosen weapon; he wins the duel becoming a Gunslinger.

The rest of the story in The Gunslinger Born is basically a retelling of the events in The Gunslinger and Wizard and Glass.


See also Chapter Summaries: