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Thrilling Comics #76 (1950)

Pines · 1950 · 37 pages

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Contains 7 stories
Gunsmoke in the Thicket
8 pp · western-frontier
Buck RangerChico

Buck Ranger and his pint-sized partner Chico arrive at rancher Lafe Holt's spread to investigate cattle rustling in the Texas brush country, but their investigation takes a dangerous turn when they're spotted by the very outlaws they're tracking—brothers Brig and Cal Bass. Captured and held at the Bass ranch, Buck and Chico must escape, force Cal to lead them to the rustlers' hideout, and face off against Brig's desperate gambit to stop them at any cost. As the showdown moves to the stockmen's dance, Buck and Chico race to bring the cattle-killers to justice and settle the fate of a conflicted young man caught between outlawry and love.

Range Talk
0.5 pp · non-fiction
The Racket Crowd
6 pp · crime; sports
Danny Glover (a boxer turned lawyer)Tuffy Clarke (his pal)Books McGonigle (another pal)Kitty Lawson (his fiancée)

Danny Glover, the boxer-turned-lawyer who gave up the ring to build a boys' club in the slums, finds himself facing off against racketeer Duke Smith when the club is burned down—and things get personal when Smith's gang kidnaps his fiancée, Kitty Lawson, to force Danny to throw an upcoming fight. With his pals Tuffy and Books racing against time to track down Kitty's location, Danny must decide whether to protect the woman he loves or fight back in the ring. "The Racket Crowd" pits Danny's values and his fists against a scheme designed to break both.

Fact Not Fancy
0.5 pp · non-fiction
Treachery at Lone Creek
7 pp · western-frontier
Billy WestSnubbyJulie

When Billy West stumbles upon a stagecoach held up near Lone Creek, a mysterious stranger accuses him of the robbery—and the sheriff has no choice but to lock him up. With Snubby and Julie's help and his clever horse Eagle at his side, Billy hatches a plan to catch the real thieves red-handed and clear his name. A tense showdown at a remote house will reveal just how deep the treachery runs.

Stagecoach Stickups
0.67 pp · non-fiction; western-frontier
Black Bart

The Concord Coach, laden with gold and treasure, became the target that drew Western outlaws to the frontier roads in 1950—among them the notorious Black Bart, a road agent known for leaving cryptic verses at the scenes of his robberies. This account traces how stagecoach holdups evolved from modest early strikes into a magnet for increasingly dangerous criminals, including figures like Dutch Kate.

Curiosity
6 pp · humor; teen
I: Chester

Chester's curiosity gets the better of him when a mysterious box catches his eye—and he'll stop at nothing to discover what's inside, even if it means clashing with Ginger and her well-meaning interference. What starts as a simple dispute over a secret toy escalates into a hilarious chase that tests just how far a teen's determination to solve a mystery will go. When the truth finally emerges, Chester learns a humbling lesson about who's really the curious one in the room.

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