Range Busters #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeRange Busters #10 contains two stories. In the first, the Range Busters encounter a man who claims his associates have accused him of being unable to handle outlaws, prompting him to trade his saddle for a rocking chair. The Range Busters help clear his name by capturing the criminals responsible. In the second story, "Sleepy Time," Bing complains about his lazy foreman always putting his foot down, and the Range Busters discover a gang of thieves operating a yellow automobile with Grecian wheels hidden in a hole in the road; they must stop the criminals and rescue the stolen cattle herd.
The Range Busters' quiet visit to Rondo takes a wrong turn when they're mistaken for bank robbers and thrown into Rondo Prison—but instead of rotting behind bars, the trio stages a daring escape and discovers there's something rotten in the town itself. With one Ranger tracking a suspicious letter to Devil's Bluff and the others fighting their way back into the action, the Busters must outsmart the real criminals and clear their names before the law catches up to them for good.
Golden Arrow rides into a scheme that's bilking local ranchers out of their herds when a fake government cattle inspector condemns perfectly healthy cattle as diseased, then a crooked hide dealer buys them for pennies. When the ranchers grow suspicious and the real veterinarian is called to investigate, Golden Arrow must outwit the swindlers and stop a desperate cattle stampede to expose the fraud and recover the stolen herds.
The ranch boys head out to rope the last longhorn on their range, but Luke ends up tangling with something far more prickly than expected—and his friends are quick to find the humor in his predicament. A short, punchy Western gag about cowboys and frontier mishaps that proves sometimes the hunt doesn't go quite as planned.
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↩ Reprints Whiz Comics #117 (1950)
Reprinted in Golden Age Western Comics #[nn] (2012)
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