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Tex Ritter Western #46 (1959)

Charlton · 1959 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
The Sheep Killer
5 pp · western-frontier
BlaineFuryWhite Flash

Tex Ritter sets out to hunt down the animal raiding local sheep herds, but when suspicion falls on his loyal dog Fury, the ranger must clear his companion's name while uncovering the real culprit. With Fury on the trail despite his wounds, Ritter discovers the truth about Blaine's mastiff—and the desperate scheme behind the stolen livestock.

Gun Sight
3 pp · western-frontier

Benny Hume arrives in rough-and-tumble Cragville Junction expecting to lay low until catching the next train—but his decision to rent a hotel room for just an hour raises red flags with two would-be thieves who think he's hiding valuables. When they attempt to rob him, they discover he's carrying far more than they bargained for, leading them to beat a hasty retreat out of town.

The Red-Headed Outlaw!
10 pp · western-frontier
DekkerFuryRed CochranWhite Flash

When rancher Red Cochran's younger brother is brutally attacked, Red swears vengeance on the man he believes responsible—the land-hungry Dekker. But Marshal Tex Ritter sees through Dekker's scheme: he's orchestrated the whole thing to make Red look like a murderer, clearing the way to claim the ranch himself. Now Tex must stop Red before Dekker's plan succeeds, racing against a posse that's more interested in Dekker's twisted justice than the law.

The Revenge Rider
5 pp · western-frontier
Dade BriggsWhite Flash (Tex Ritter's horse)Whitey Briggs

Tex Ritter catches the outlaw Whitey Briggs red-handed at the bank, but a false rumor reaches Whitey's brother Dade—who believes the Ranger framed and gunned down his kin. Consumed by a need for vengeance, Dade turns to crime himself, hoping to draw Tex into a final confrontation. When the Prairie Ranger finally tracks him down, a tense standoff unfolds that will test whether an honest man can stay honest once he crosses the line.

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