Bonanza #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Roads and Vehicles Number 52: Pipelines," the Cartwrights find themselves caught between cultures when the lieutenant governor of Massachusetts arranges a hunting trip with an Englishman, Sir Wilfred. Tensions rise when the Shoshone protest his reckless buffalo killings, forcing Little Joe to step in—first as mediator, then as reluctant fighter in a boxing match. Cover by Tom Gill, this 1964 Western issue captures a moment of cultural clash and quiet heroism, with Tom Gill handling both art and inks.
In "The Sportsman," Little Joe finds himself caught between cultures when an English nobleman’s reckless buffalo hunt threatens peace with the Shoshone. With tensions rising and both sides unwilling to back down, Joe must use wit and courage to prevent bloodshed—before the frontier turns deadly.
In "The Windwagon," a former seaman pitches his bold new sail-powered wagon to Bedrock Barnes, hoping to revolutionize desert travel. But Bedrock, skeptical of relying on wind in a landscape where it can vanish without warning, weighs whether to back the risky idea.
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Reprinted in Bonanza Comic Album #1 (1964), Bonanza #1/1965 (1965), Bonanza #28 (1968), Golden Comics Digest #3 (1969), Bonanza #18 (1970)
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