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The Texan #6 (1949)

St. John · 1949 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Untitled story
8 pp · western-frontier
Arkansaw KidRoarin' Jory Braden [The Texan] (Texas Ranger)Lopez (partner)Amy
Wakanda
8 pp · western-frontier
Wakanda

When "Roarin' Jory" Braden, the ace man-hunter of the Texas Rangers, arrives too late to stop the Arkansas Kid's bank robbery, the townsfolk mock his reputation—but a young woman named Amy Corbin, the Kid's former hostage, offers to guide him on the outlaw's trail. Setting a trap by spreading word of a shipment of nine thousand dollars aboard a stage coach, the Texan rides as driver with his trusted ally Lopez, preparing to face the Kid and his ruthless gang when they strike at Bad Luck Ford.

Trap the Guilty
7 pp · western-frontier
Bold Buckaroo [Tim Rollins]RustyRainbow GatesPrairie FireRoscoe Haight (crooked gambler)Daisy

Tim Rollins, wanted for a bank robbery he didn't commit, operates as the Bold Buckaroo—and when an old friend sends word of evidence that could clear his name, he seizes the chance. But a dangerous gambler named Roscoe Haight and a red-headed woman have other plans, framing him for an even deadlier crime and holding his young partner hostage to draw him out. Disguised as a piano player, the Buckaroo sets a clever trap of his own to expose the real killers and reclaim his freedom.

Death Valley Double-Cross
8 pp · western-frontier
Ted BurnsClara BurnsPancho (robber)Rose HowardRafe Stellar (Faro dealer and killer)

In the scorched heart of Death Valley, Ted Burns and his daughter Clara strike gold—only to be betrayed by a gang of outlaws. With her father captured and her fortune stolen, Clara must outwit the ruthless Pancho and the deadly Rafe Stellar, who hides a far darker secret beneath his calm demeanor. As the desert heat presses in, one woman’s courage becomes the only thing standing between justice and oblivion.

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