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Rocky Lane Western #78 (1957)

Charlton · 1957 · 36 pages

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Contains 5 stories
Showdown At Burning Sands Canyon
8 pp · western-frontier

Rocky Lane and his stallion Black Jack race to intercept a gang of outlaws before they can escape into the fortress-like Burning Sands Canyon with a stolen gold shipment. Outnumbered and pinned down by gunfire, Rocky must rely on his wits and his remarkable horse to hold the owlhoots at bay until the sheriff arrives. It's a tense showdown in the desert where one man, one horse, and quick thinking stand against the odds.

Homesteader's War
5 pp · western-frontier

Old Pop Danker won't give up his rocky, oil-rich claim without a fight—even when Van Morgan's hired gunmen tear his homestead apart trying to force a sale. When one of Morgan's men fires a shot too close to Rocky Lane, the Secret Marshal steps in, and what starts as a land grab scheme unravels into something far more valuable than anyone bargained for.

Border Dash
5 pp · western-frontier

Rocky Lane uncovers a scheme when a desperate bank manager, Thomas Minty, falls in with a group of thieves promising to help him steal a quarter-million dollars from his own vault to pay for his brother's medical care. As Minty is drawn deeper into the plot, Rocky must track him down before the criminals turn on him—and before a time bomb destroys the bank.

Outlaw Junction
5 pp · western-frontier

Wyatt Earp rides into Outlaw Junction, a lawless frontier town where sheriffs from neighboring counties have no authority, determined to capture the outlaws Foxy Olsen and Dutch Kiegel who've taken refuge under the protection of the town boss, Kip Weevil. Recognizing wanted criminals throughout the saloon, Earp boldly confronts them one by one before making his escape—but his real plan is far from finished.

The Diagnosis
2 pp · humor; western-frontier

Dee Dickens shows up with a headache and a bandaged foot, claiming sympathy pains, but his companion suspects he's just avoiding the doctor—so naturally, a debate about psychiatrists, word meanings, and whether a meal counts as medical treatment ensues. What starts as concern for the varmint's health spirals into absurdist banter that escalates faster than Dee's ridiculous logic can keep up with.

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