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Cowboy Love #28 (1955)

Charlton · 1955 · 36 pages

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Contains 8 stories
Love's Last Stand
15 pp · romance; western-frontier
Wayne HartBill FordEdie FordMart Crailer

When Wayne Hart rides into town and meets Edie Ford, the blacksmith running her late uncle's shop, sparks fly—but their budding connection is interrupted when rough men ransack the place. After Wayne fights them off, Edie reveals the troubling truth behind the attack, just as Wayne discovers he's unknowingly signed on to work for Mart Crailer, the powerful man who may be at the heart of her troubles. Now Wayne must navigate a dangerous conflict between his new job and his growing feelings for the young blacksmith.

Right She Is!
0.5 pp · western-frontier
Pistol Packing Pattie

Pistol Packing Pattie learns that laziness has its comeuppance when a quick-witted woman turns the tables on her excuses with a sharp wit and sharper aim. This tale of frontier sass and justified comeuppance captures the spirited clash between a rootless drifter and someone who won't tolerate her shirking, all set against the dusty backdrop of the Old West in 1955.

It Follows!
0.5 pp · humor; western-frontier
Pedro
Words Fail Us
0.5 pp · humor
Daisy

Daisy spends an hour hunting through the dictionary for a particular word, and when asked what she's after, her answer reveals more about her predicament than she might like—a quick gag that captures the humor of 1950s Cowboy Love comics.

No Hands
0.5 pp · humor
Pedro
The Hermit's Daughter
11 pp · romance; western-frontier
Buck LannistonNancy RodgersPa Rodgers

Buck Lanniston stumbles upon a beautiful but guarded young woman named Nancy Rodgers living in the remote Cheyenne Hills with her embittered father, Pa Rodgers, a prospector who retreated from civilization years ago after being betrayed by men he trusted. When Pa is pinned beneath a fallen tree, Buck's willingness to help—despite the old man's fierce rejection—sets in motion a deeper conflict between Nancy's loyalty to her father and her growing connection to the stranger who sees past their isolation.

From Bed to Worse
0.5 pp · humor
Daisy

Daisy explains why she missed Sunday's picnic—she was too busy knitting a bed jacket that required fifty balls of wool yarn, leading to a hilarious reveal about just how large that bed must be. This 1955 humor tale from Cowboy Love delivers a quick punchline that lands with perfect comic timing.

Political Talk
0.5 pp · humor; western-frontier
Pinto Pete

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