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Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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"To 'Frisco or Bust!" (picture strip) drawn by T H Robinson • "Sky Wind" illustrations by Stephen Chapman • "Old Sourdough's Pup" illustrations by Fred Bennett (signed).
  
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Content:Wild West Weekly (UK) [v1, #2, March 19, 1938] (Amalgamated Press, 2d, 32pp)
 
Page 2Tough Days in Old Texas - Anon.
 
Page 3Wells Fargo [Part 2 of 13] - Anon. (by Hedley O'Mant)
 
Page 6You Can't Cure a Killer - Anon.
 
Page 12All on the Trail - Anon.
 
Page 13The Caleso Clue [Jo Gar] - Anon. (by Raoul F. Whitfield) - ss Black Mask Dec 1930, as "The Caleso Murders" by Ramon Decolta
 
Page 15Sonny Tabor's Private War [Sonny Tabor] - Anon. (by Paul S. Powers) - ss; probably rewritten from a Sonny Tabor story in Wild West Weekly.
 
Page 20The Fatal .45 [Part ? of ?] - James Ronald
 
Page 25The Sheriff Got There First - Anon.
 
Page 29The Phantom of Silver Springs - Anon.
 
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