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Bob Colt #7

Nov 1951 · Fawcett · 0.10 USD
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# Bob Colt #7 Bob Colt faces danger from four varmints hired to kill him, including one determined knife fighter, forcing him to seek refuge among outlaws. When a mysterious "Chinese Dragon" appears in the territory, Bob and the sheriff set out to hunt it down, but the creature proves difficult to track and combat. After discovering the dragon is part of Chinese folklore and learning that Wong Lee may be responsible, Bob attempts to capture the beast, only to find himself chased back to town by the creature and its pursuers.

Contains 5 stories
The Specialists in Death
13 pp · Western-Frontier
Pencils Bob McCarty
Bob ColtBuckskin (horse)Pablo Sanchez (foreman)Sheriff TobeyLighning McCoy (ace gunman)Rip Towers (knife-fighter)The Crusher (strongman)Brains Benton (killer)
Chuck Waggin is Hounded
0.66 pp · Humor, Western-Frontier
Chuck WagginRex (bloodhound)

Chuck Waggin proudly shows off his new acquisition—a bloodhound named Rex—but his friend's skepticism about the dog's origins leads to an unexpected (and grisly) demonstration of just what Rex is capable of. This 1951 western-humor tale proves that sometimes the proof is in the pudding, even if that pudding is a little bloodier than expected.

Prairie Pigskin
4 pp · Humor, Western-Frontier
Rawhide Hotchkissfootball player

Rawhide Hotchkiss has just been accepted to Iopia Oat University and is practicing football kicks on the prairie—much to the annoyance of a fellow cowpoke tending the herd. When the subject turns to Rawhide's own college football days, he regales his listener with tales of his time at Barely Normal Tech, including the infamous incident that cost him a regular spot on the team and the overly complicated play design that would require more players than allowed.

Butter Shut Up
1 pp · Humor, Western-Frontier
Sappy Nappy

Sappy Nappy catches a dozen flies and hatches a plan he's sure will make him famous—by coating them in butter to create "butterflies." It's a hilariously literal take on wordplay that'll land exactly the way you'd expect in this 1951 one-pager from Bob Colt.

The Dragon of Disaster
10 pp · Western-Frontier
Pencils Bob McCarty
Bob ColtBuckskin (horse)Frank Norman (rancher)Fred Tanner (crook)Wong Lee

Bob Colt investigates a mystery plaguing the frontier when a mysterious Chinese dragon begins appearing over the valley, leaving disaster in its wake—and the townspeople are quick to blame Wong Lee, the local Chinese merchant. When a rancher's barn burns and a man is mysteriously killed, Bob must separate superstition from sabotage to uncover the truth behind the dragon and save an innocent man from an angry mob.

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