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Lash LaRue Western #27 (1952)

Fawcett · 1952 · 36 pages

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Contains 7 stories
The King's Ransom
7.67 pp · western-frontier
Marshal Lash LaRueRush (a horse)E.M. JonesSam KingThe King [Joe King]Bear Foot (villain)Cinders (villain)Kuss (villain)Running Toad (villain, death)

When Marshal Lash LaRue arrives in Sockeye Valley for a surprise birthday party, he crosses paths with a visiting dignitary known as the King—only to discover the man has been kidnapped by a band of hired outlaws plotting to collect a hefty ransom. With the clock ticking and danger closing in from all sides, Lash must track down the missing King before the criminals make good on their scheme.

Forgotten Memories
4 pp · humor; western-frontier
DustyDink

Dusty and Dink's schoolday memories become a battlefield of wisecracks when Dink asks for a ten-dollar loan and gets turned down flat. What follows is a rapid-fire exchange of insults and half-remembered classroom trivia, escalating from the banker's whereabouts to Dink's questionable cooking and finally to a near-fight that neither man seems quite ready to have. Their forgotten past is anything but settled—it's a reason to keep needling each other in this frontier comedy.

Untitled story
2 pp · humor; western-frontier
HuckBuck
The Case of the Croaking Frog
6 pp · western-frontier
Marshal Lash LaRueRush (a horse)Nubbs (villain)Quillery (villain)

Marshal Lash LaRue rescues a man wandering onto railroad tracks in a drug-induced stupor, uncovering a dope-smuggling operation plaguing the town—and he's got a hunch that a mysterious "giant frog" croaking in the nearby swamps might be more than just local legend. Following the clues to a hidden island cave, Lash sets a trap for the smugglers Nubbs and Quillery, using their own phony frog-call signal against them in a tense confrontation on the water.

Last Resort!
1 pp · humor; western-frontier
WagonwheelsBuff

Wagonwheels catches up with his friend Buff, who's just returned from a vacation at Hot Springs—and the pair trade tall tales about their travels to some memorable (if questionable) spots. It's a quick, lighthearted dose of frontier humor from Lash LaRue Western #27.

Smoky Topic
1 pp · humor; western-frontier
Molasses Mouth

Molasses Mouth just wants a smoke, but his reasoning for avoiding cigars is hard to swallow in this quick-witted Western gag that plays on expectations with a perfectly timed punchline.

The Circus Train Calamity!
7 pp · western-frontier
Marshal Lash LaRueRush (a horse)Mr. Borell

In "The Circus Train Calamity!", Lash LaRue races against the storm to halt the runaway train, but when a circus car derails, chaos erupts as a lion escapes into the wild frontier. With the tracks destroyed and danger on all sides, Lash must think fast to keep the passengers safe—before the circus becomes a full-blown disaster.

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