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Tex Ritter Western #38 (1957)

Charlton · 1957 · 36 pages

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Contains 8 stories
The White Buffalo
5 pp · western-frontier

Tex Ritter investigates a mysterious white buffalo that's been driving Indian families from their lands—only to discover rancher Hamlin is behind the scheme, using the legendary animal to scare tribes away so he can claim their range for cattle. When Tex confronts Hamlin and his prized beast, the prairie ranger must stop the greedy rancher before more families are forced from their homes. A tale of frontier justice where a legend becomes a tool for deception.

Mystery of King Mountain
7 pp · western-frontier

Tex Ritter takes on a puzzling case when four stagecoaches vanish without a trace after being robbed on King Mountain, each carrying substantial gold shipments. When the Prairie Ranger volunteers to guard the next shipment, he's knocked unconscious and dragged into an abandoned mine—where he discovers the operation's shocking truth and must outwit the criminals to escape. With only a miner's lamp, his wits, and the help of some unexpected allies, Tex races against dynamite and darkness to bring the mastermind to justice.

Open House
0.5 pp · humor

Newspaper Ned reads a headline that makes him believe a house was arrested and taken to a police station—but the real story, as he discovers, is far sillier than the absurd misreading suggests. It's a quick laugh built entirely on Ned's confusion over what the newspaper actually said.

Has A Hole In His Head
0.5 pp · humor
Badman's Business
5 pp · western-frontier

Wyatt Earp rides into Pageville and immediately finds himself caught between a ruthless gang led by Billy Wiles—who wants the town lawless for profit—and a community too intimidated to resist. When Earp refuses to back down from their threats and decides to stand his ground, Wiles and his men push the confrontation to the breaking point, forcing a showdown that could either break the gang's hold on Pageville or leave the town-tamer dead.

Law Trap
5 pp · western-frontier

Tex Ritter trails the outlaw Charlie Hayden to a small town, only to find himself caught in Hayden's clever scheme—the criminal frames Tex for drawing on an innocent man, getting the local sheriff to arrest the ranger instead. Now disarmed and locked up while Hayden prepares his escape, Tex must find a way to turn the tables before the outlaw vanishes into the prairie.

He Should Get It In the Face
0.5 pp · humor

A mischievous character named Sagebrush tears up a letter from an uncle he'd rather avoid, but his prank backfires when a crying boy reveals he's just been robbed of a quarter—and Sagebrush sees an opportunity to take the other one. This lighthearted Western tale delivers the kind of slapstick humor and moral comeuppance that made Tex Ritter's world such a fun place to visit.

The Meanest Man In the World
0.5 pp · humor

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