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Tom Mix Western #44

Aug 1951 · Fawcett · 0.10 USD
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In "The Baffling Robberies," Tess and Tim go head-to-head with a string of mysterious thefts while staking their claim in the rugged frontier. When thieves can't locate the hidden claim papers inside Tim’s boot ring—complete with a secret compartment, magnifying glass, and compass—tensions rise in this classic Western tale. Art by Sam Glankoff brings the dusty trails and clever traps to life in this 1951 Fawcett adventure.

Contains 5 stories
The Baffling Robberies
7 pp · Western-Frontier
Not Musical!
1 pp · Humor, Western-Frontier

Saddlehead's not much of a music fan—he only knows two pieces, and one of them isn't "Yankee Doodle"—but when the boss offers him a free concert ticket in this quick-witted humor tale, the cowpoke's got a pretty funny way of explaining just how limited his musical knowledge really is.

The Promise!
6 pp · Western-Frontier

In the storm-lashed ruins of a forgotten frontier town, Tom Mix sets out on a mission to retrieve a lost boy’s top—what begins as a simple promise soon spirals into a whirlwind of danger and daring, where every shadow holds a secret and every gust of wind could bring a new threat.

The Big Game Hunter!
4 pp · Humor, Western-Frontier

Young Tumbleweed begs his father for permission to hunt, but gets a firm no—so the determined kid decides to prove his hunting prowess on his own and sets out with his horse Pinto. What follows is a comedic string of mishaps as our would-be big game hunter tangles with far more wildlife than he bargained for, learning some hard lessons about who knows best along the way.

The Vanishing Skins!
6.67 pp · Western-Frontier

When expensive furs start vanishing from Indian Joe's locked Trading Post, Tom Mix agrees to guard the premises overnight and uncover the mystery—only to discover a secret tunnel running beneath the building that leads straight into the neighboring saddle shop. Tom finds himself trapped and facing down the cunning thieves who've set up their operation right under everyone's noses, and now he'll have to use all his wits to survive the night and bring the crooks to justice.

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CGC 9.2 · 1 in census $804*
CGC 9.0 · 1 in census $558*
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Full credits

artist, inker Pete Riss
artist, inker John Jordan

Reprints

Reprinted in Cliffhanger Comics #1 (1989), Western Movie Hero #1 (2000), Western Movie Hero #2 (2001), Tom Mix Western Comic #68

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