What I like most about the reading group is that it directs me to books that otherwise I might not have bothered to look at. This is just what I needed right now, a good straight read with some good art to go with it.
A typical B-grade 40's western with standard narrative, environment and characters, and what's wrong with that if its well-done, which it is. The standard element of being attracted to women but afraid of marriage indicates that these stories were orientated to the mindset of pre-adolescent boys. Till Goodan is an excellent artist. He can vary his art slightly to incorporate drama and slapstick comedy and make it all work seamlessly. He must have liked the opportunity to take a break from the daily strip and let rip with whole page work as in the 10 page western scrapbook segment where he really shows his stuff. Was Tumbleweed a regular in Autry's movies and played by Andy Devine? On the first story, realistically, a horse being valuable, they would have taken the colt into custody and not let it wander off by itself. But, hey, that's a minor quibble.
Thanks Movielover for choosing this.