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Tex Ritter Western #30 (1955)

Charlton · 1955 · 36 pages

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ContinueTex Ritter Western #31 →
Contains 8 stories
Reaches A New Low
0.5 pp · humor
Sagebrush [aka Sage-brush]

Sagebrush is fed up with ranch work and threatens to return to his old circus days—but when pressed for details, his tall tale unravels in a hurry. This half-page humor bit packs a quick laugh about the gap between a man's stories and the truth.

Pound Away
0.5 pp · humor; western-frontier
Trader Tom
Warpath Vengeance
11 pp · western-frontier

When blood-curdling war whoops echo from the hills, Tex Ritter races to uncover the truth behind the Indian raids threatening Red Gulch—and discovers that a ruthless schemer named Silk has been orchestrating the violence to seize the tribal lands for a hidden fortune. With tensions between the town and Chief Silver Water's tribe on a knife's edge and the braves demanding vengeance, Tex must ride into the heart of danger to stop a war that could consume them all.

The Lying Lion
4 pp · humor
Buffalo Bull

Buffalo Bull's tall tales reach a fever pitch when he recounts a wild encounter with a mountain lion that defies all logic and reason—complete with impossible measurements, inexplicable bullet wounds, and a punchline that'll make you groan. This 1955 humor story from "Tex Ritter Western" is pure comic exaggeration, as Buffalo Bull spins increasingly outlandish lies to an audience that can't decide whether to be amazed or appalled. It's classic Western tall-tale humor, where the bigger the whopper, the better.

Trouble In the Hills
7 pp · western-frontier

When a trapper is found murdered in his cabin near Larrimee, Tex Ritter uncovers a clue that points to an exceptionally skilled knife-thrower—someone deadly enough to toss a blade through a cabin window and strike their target. To flush out the killer during the town's fur-trading season, Tex arranges a special knife-tossing contest at the traveling carnival, and when a suspicious competitor reveals himself, a chase into the hills begins. Along the way, Tex gains an unexpected ally: the murdered trapper's loyal dog, who proves invaluable when the real confrontation comes.

The Hidden Menace
7 pp · western-frontier

Tex Ritter discovers a severed telegraph wire near Buffalo Springs and uncovers a sinister plot by Brand Timmins and his gang to sabotage the region's cattle herds. Working with a local woman, Tex tracks the outlaws to a canyon where they're gathering poisonous quamash roots, intending to scatter them on the range and force ranchers to sell their land cheap before a government land deal goes through. It's a race against time to stop the scheme and bring the gang to justice.

Saddles Up
0.5 pp · humor
Pinto Pete

Pinto Pete finds himself the center of attention when he visits the big city in his cowboy duds, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings about what he does back West. Between explaining his unusual line of work and getting ribbed about the local racetrack's "affectionate races," Pete learns that city folk have their own brand of humor—and their own way of saying goodbye to a gambler's money.

Affectionate
0.5 pp · humor
Old Smokey

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