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Tom Mix Western #19 (1949)

Fawcett · 1949 · 52 pages

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Contains 7 stories
The Sailor on the Range
9 pp · western-frontier

Tom Mix breaks up a street brawl to defend an ex-sailor named Thompson, then later joins a desperate hunt when a masked bandit strikes at a local rancher's property—but as clues mount, Tom begins to wonder if the obvious suspect is really the culprit. With the outlaw's horse mysteriously called "Clipper" and a curious weapon left at the scene, Tom sets out to uncover the truth before the real thief strikes again.

The Desert Castle of Evil!
7 pp · western-frontier

Tom Mix rides out to welcome an English lord to the frontier town of Dobie, only to find the man trapped in his own reassembled castle by a series of terrifying supernatural hauntings. When Tom investigates the ghostly voices and phantom apparitions himself, he's knocked senseless and thrown into the castle's torture chamber—with iron spikes closing in fast. Can he escape the deadly trap and unmask whoever's orchestrating this cruel deception before Lord Rockingham loses his mind completely?

Signs of Trouble!
3.67 pp · western-frontier

Tumbleweed Jr. finds a can of paint and decides to create signs around the settlement—but his innocent artwork accidentally offends Chief White Stream, who arrives for an important visit and interprets each painted message as a deliberate insult. As misunderstandings pile up and the chief threatens to leave, Tumbleweed Jr. must find a way to prove the signs were just a child's mistake before the damage to his father's friendship becomes permanent.

The Murderous Road Agents!
8.5 pp · western-frontier

When Tom Mix is ambushed on a hill road by mysterious strangers, he stumbles onto a larger crime: a stagecoach robbery made to look like an Indian attack, with the gold shipment and driver missing. Tom teams up with Sheriff Mike Shaw to track down the real culprits before they silence the only witness—the missing driver—and uses his wits and quick draw to corner the road agents in an old mine shaft. It's a race against time as Tom fights to bring the murderers to justice while navigating cave-ins, treacherous terrain, and the criminals' desperate attempts to escape.

Familiar Talk
1 pp · humor; western-frontier

When a stranger calls Saddlehead stupid, the hot-tempered character responds with his fists—but when Tom Mix asks why he's so angry this time, Saddlehead reveals his surprisingly particular code: plenty of people call him stupid, but only folks who know him well have earned that right. It's a humorous take on familiarity and pride in the Old West, where even an insult needs the proper relationship to land.

Strings of Death
7 pp · western-frontier

Tom Mix welcomes a renowned violinist, Bryce Maulding, to the town of Dobie—but two local troublemakers quickly learn that the musician's Stradivarius violin is worth $40,000, sparking their criminal ambitions. When repeated attempts to steal the instrument put Maulding's life in danger, Tom devises a daring trap involving a fake funeral to finally outmaneuver the would-be thieves. It's a high-stakes game of wits and grit as Tom fights to protect both the priceless violin and the man who plays it.

Tearful!
0.5 pp · humor

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