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Tex Ritter Western #24 (1954)

Charlton · 1954 · 36 pages

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Contains 9 stories
Makes A Difference
0.5 pp · humor

Whiz Banks tries to impress his pal Jim with tall tales about an elaborate party and a miraculous birdseed product, but Jim's reality checks and deadpan reactions keep deflating every boast. A snappy humor piece where exaggeration meets skepticism, and nobody quite sees eye to eye on what's actually impressive.

Powerful Stuff
0.5 pp · humor
Two-Gun Justice
10 pp · western-frontier
Tex Ritter

When bank robbers Curly Harmon and Les Willis make their getaway with stolen gold after a deadly holdup, Tex Ritter suspects they've stashed the loot nearby rather than carry it across the border—and he's willing to wait for them to return. But when the desperate criminals devise a bold plan to reclaim their prize by using a clever disguise, Tex must rely on quick thinking and faster guns to stop them before they strike again.

Little Stars Secret
3 pp · western-frontier
The Toothsome Spaghetti
4 pp · humor

Whitey Whiskers brags he can cook the best spaghetti in the West to impress his boss—but he's never made it in his life and has to improvise when supplies run low. Two jealous ranch hands scheme to ruin the dinner by swapping the real spaghetti for mop ends soaked in ketchup, but their plan takes a delightfully unexpected turn when the "meal" becomes the solution to a problem nobody saw coming.

Frame Up
8 pp · western-frontier
Tex Ritter

When a young man named Carney is accused of murder in Powder River, Tex Ritter must untangle a web of lies to prove his innocence—but the real culprits are desperate to keep their scheme from unraveling. As Tex pieces together the truth, he discovers that a local businessman has orchestrated the frame-up to protect his own criminal plans, leaving Carney caught in the crossfire between justice and deception.

The Recruit
4 pp · humor

When a wisecracking recruit stumbles into the Army recruiting office with a head full of jokes and a track record of mishaps, the Captain decides to test his military knowledge—and patience. What unfolds is a hilarious clash of misunderstandings and malapropisms as the would-be soldier fumbles through questions about soldiering, botches an assignment, and leaves the exasperated officer reconsidering whether this recruit is worth the headache. "The Recruit" is a fast-paced comedy that proves sometimes the funniest victories happen when nobody's actually winning.

Descriptive
0.5 pp · humor
Li'l Buck

Li'l Buck faces a tricky composition assignment when his teacher asks the class to describe her hat with accuracy—but the youngster's spelling troubles and colorful frontier dialect might just get in the way of a straightforward answer. It's a humorous slice of schoolroom life that shows why sometimes the simplest tasks can trip up even the best of intentions.

Noisy
0.5 pp · humor
Cactus Brain

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