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Bob Colt #1 (1950)

Fawcett · 1950 · 36 pages

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Contains 6 stories
A Misfit
1 pp · humor; western-frontier
Sappy SutterMr. Beems

When Sappy Sutter is sent into town to buy notebook paper for Mr. Beems, his hilariously vague understanding of the task leads him straight into confusion at the general store. It's a quick, silly western tale that shows why Sappy earned his name—and why his boss probably should've been more specific with his instructions.

Bob Colt Battles the Tyrant of Timbertown
10 pp · western-frontier
Bob ColtBuckskin (horse)Pablo Sanchez (foreman)Fred Ferris (killer)

In "Bob Colt Battles the Tyrant of Timbertown," Bob Colt rides into the dusty shadow of Timbertown, driven by a personal vendetta against the outlaw Ferris, the man responsible for his father’s death. With the frontier law thin and the town gripped by fear, Bob’s quest for justice becomes a test of grit, honor, and the weight of a legacy he’s determined to uphold.

The Sad Daze
4 pp · humor; western-frontier
Rawhide Hotchkiss

Rawhide Hotchkiss is nursing a case of the blues—he claims to be the unluckiest cowboy in the West, thanks to his appetite-prone girlfriend and a seemingly endless string of misfortunes. When a friend challenges his tall tales and dubious logic, the two launch into a rapid-fire verbal sparring match full of wisecracks and outlandish claims that spirals into complete absurdity. It's a rollicking battle of wits where nobody wins, but everyone gets a laugh.

Flying Fists
8 pp · western-frontier
Bob ColtBuckskin (horse)Pablo Sanchez (foreman)Stimson (cattle buyer)VILLAINS: JedHank

When two desperate ranchers learn that Bob Colt guards a hidden ranch, they'll stop at nothing to discover its location—first by sabotaging a cattle sale, then by kidnapping his foreman, Pablo Sanchez, to force the secret from him. As the stakes escalate from a runaway bull to an outright hostage situation, Bob must use his wits and his fists to outmaneuver his pursuers and rescue his partner before it's too late.

The Talking Trees
7 pp · western-frontier
Bob ColtBuckskin (horse)Sheriff WilksRandy Railer

Bob Colt gets suspicious when a drifter named Randy Railer's story about witnessing a stagecoach bandit doesn't add up—a scarlet oak acorn and leaf prove Railer was never in Cottonwood Pass as he claimed. After a knock on the head in the town stable, Bob tracks Railer to Signal Hill and discovers the truth: Railer and the stage bandit are working together, and they're about to learn that two-fisted justice moves faster than a well-laid scheme.

Hard Hombre
1 pp · humor; western-frontier
Chuck WagginBully GrovesThompson

Chuck Waggin catches the bully Bully Groves roughing up the smaller Thompson and steps in to stop him—but when Groves challenges Chuck's toughness, our hard hombre responds with some frontier humor that leaves the bully thoroughly deflated. It's a quick dose of western justice and wisecracks from the pages of 1950.

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