Ghosts range -- fearsome figures in gleaming armor, spirits of the conquistadores -- are striking terror into the herdsmen of Texas' Matagorda Bay country.
They called Amarillo "e;the Cowboy Capital"e; -- but "e;Corpse-and-Cartridge City"e; would have been a better name after Veck Sosna and his Comancheros rode In!
Into the rough plains of Utah roamed the legendary Panquitch, a great wild stallion, that had eluded the countless wranglers who sought to capture him.
"e;Tarzan the Invincible,"e; originally serialized in the magazine "e;Blue Book"e; from October 1930 through April 1931 as Tarzan, "e;Guard of the Jungle,"e; is the 14th volume.
Her name was Vera Mae, and she had been around these dusty tank towns too long-working the two-bit rodeos and cozying up to suckers, like this fat tourist in the bar.
When their parents, the owners and performers of the Gannelli Family Circus, are murdered by a Yankee Captain in rural Arkansas during the Civil War, young Gian-Carlo and his cousin Magda barely escape with their lives into the surrounding woods.
FEUD RAGED LIKE WILDFIRE -- An old feud, a blood feud -- and out of Great Lost Valley rode Gage Gardin to corner one of Louis Peele's gunhawks m the lonely desert.
Lemuel brought home news of a tract of government land known as Soapweed Plains, on the north rim of the Mohave Desert, with enticing reports of rich mineral belts in the adjacent mountain ranges.
In this Old West tale of deceit, revenge, and greed, full of scoundrels, rogues, and desperadoes on a lawless frontier, John Barton learns what it takes to become a man.