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Kid Cowboy #11 (1953)

St. John · 1953 · 36 pages

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Contains 13 stories
Vanished Herds
7 pp · western-frontier
Kid Cowboy [Randy Dix]Red FeatherLucy BelleLaughing Fawn

When mysterious rustlers on ghostly mounts begin terrorizing Montana cattle herds, Kid Cowboy and his companions Red Feather, Lucy Belle, and Laughing Fawn arrive at his uncle's ranch to investigate the baffling disappearances. Following vanished cattle tracks to a hidden waterfall and a secret cave, the young detective and his friends uncover an audacious scheme that hinges on one very unusual criminal mastermind. With quick thinking and steady nerves, Kid Cowboy works to expose the plot and recover what's been stolen.

How to Ride a Bronc
1 pp · non-fiction; western-frontier

A cowboy learns the techniques and dangers of bronc riding—the rules governing how to hold the reins and position his body, the various bucking patterns he'll face, and the deadly tactics of outlaw horses that bite and fall on their riders. This instructional guide walks through the skill, grit, and split-second instincts required to stay mounted for the required ten seconds and claim prize money in this rugged frontier contest.

The Rodeo Rider
2 pp · humor; western-frontier

Sheriff Stumpy Bunyan's kids drag him to the rodeo, where he brags about his glory days as a rider—until a fearless (and sleepy) moment lands him in the saddle atop the legendary bronc Blitzkrieg, a horse no one else dares to ride. What starts as a tall tale turns into an unexpected triumph when the good sheriff actually manages to stay on, earning himself a trophy and the admiration of the crowd—though his real reward might just be a comfortable nap afterward.

Menace of the Wasteland
7 pp · western-frontier
Kid Cowboy [Randy Dix]Red FeatherLucy Belle

While hunting timber wolves in the barren wasteland, Kid Cowboy and Red Feather stumble upon an old man terrorized by a mysterious wolf-headed creature—a menace that sends the terrified locals scrambling for answers. When Lucy Belle decides to visit the old man with supplies, she becomes the monster's latest victim, and Kid Cowboy must race against time to track her down before it's too late. With danger lurking in every shadow, our heroes uncover a scheme far more sinister than any supernatural threat the frontier has to offer.

Helldorado
1 pp · non-fiction; western-frontier
Wyatt EarpVirgil EarpMorgan Earp

This non-fiction account traces Tombstone, Arizona's rise from a remote mining strike in 1877 to its reign as the lawless hub of the Old West, where gunmen like Wyatt Earp, Virgil Earp, and Morgan Earp made their headquarters alongside other quick-trigger experts. The story chronicles how the town's booming silver mines and wide-open gambling halls drew the region's most dangerous gunslingers, cementing Tombstone's bloody reputation—including the infamous confrontation at the OK Corral—before the mines gave out and the town's fortunes faded. A fascinating snapshot of how one frontier boomtown became a legend, then a ghost.

Uncle Billy Tilghman
1 pp · western-frontier
"Uncle" Billy TilghmanBill Doolin (crook)

When a seventeen-year-old "Uncle" Billy Tilghman encounters Indians raiding a camp, he springs into action with nerve that earns him his reputation as a fearless lawman. Years later, as a U.S. Marshal, Tilghman tracks down the desperate outlaw Bill Doolin, but his code demands he offer mercy where others would draw lead. This tale captures the soft-spoken gunfighter's defining belief: that a real man settles disputes through courage and principle, not just gunplay.

Hats of the Old West
1 pp · non-fiction; western-frontier
Comanche Vengeance
6 pp · western-frontier
Lieutenant PresbryChief Lone Bull

When the Comanche nation rises up in warfare, Red Feather and Lieutenant Presbry find themselves captured deep in enemy territory, facing a brutal test of survival. With the young war chiefs bent on vengeance and Chief Lone Bull powerless to stop them, Red Feather must use his wits to escape and rally the cavalry to save his companion before it's too late.

Rodeo Time
1 pp · non-fiction; western-frontier

A behind-the-scenes look at the thrilling events that make up a classic rodeo, from the lightning-quick skill of calf roping and the daring spectacle of bulldogging to the comedic chaos of wild cow milking. This non-fiction feature breaks down the techniques, rules, and animal intelligence that keep rodeo fans coming back, showcasing everything from cutting horse competition to fancy roping and the clowns who keep the crowd laughing.

The Cowpoke's Working Clothes
1 pp · non-fiction; western-frontier

A practical guide to the cowboy's working outfit, from the ten-gallon hat that shields eyes from desert glare to the high-heeled boots designed for riding rather than walking. Each piece of a cowpoke's colorful costume serves a real purpose on the frontier—whether it's keeping dust and sand at bay, preventing stirrup snags, or making a rider visible across the range. Learn why the working cowboy's gear is built for the saddle, not the sidewalk.

Untitled story
0.5 pp · humor; western-frontier
Untitled story
0.5 pp · humor; western-frontier
The Comstock Lode
1 pp · non-fiction; western-frontier
The Grosch BoysHenry Comstock

The Grosch Boys stumble upon a fortune in Nevada's Virginia Range in 1856, but fail to recognize the true value of their discovery in the black ore they find. Years later, prospector Henry Comstock identifies the same site and reveals its wealth of silver to the world, sparking the legendary Comstock Lode rush that transforms Nevada Territory from a remote frontier into a booming mining center.

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