Hmmm, another one of my scans (it's almost like Mark got a comprehensive suggestion list from me).
This was one of those books that I acquired as part of a larger lot. (I was going after Wilbur #5 - 1st App. of Katy Keene). Once I had sorted through the Pile and determined that everything else was either already on CB+ or was Non-PD I was left with this one to scan. Except for Firehair and other GGA filled Western books I normally don't read them. But, I was pleasantly surprised by this one (mostly).
I like the fact that they portray William Bonney as the ugly, murderous and cowardly piece of #%*#@! that he really was.
I like the Animals of the west page and in the 2nd Tex story, although it is unrealistic, why not have a donkey join-in in a bar fight. Definitely adds to the fun level. I thought the name "Ehto" was very odd for a Mexican character. Word Hippo tells me the word is actually Finnish.
http://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/the-meaning-of/finnish-word-ehto.html Ehto is not a word at all in Spanish, nor is it listed as a Name in any language. It seems a very odd choice for the character, perhaps the author did not have enough knowledge of Spanish to come up with a more realistic name for the character. I'm thinking he was actually trying to come up with something along the lines of "Beto" , which is a fairly common nickname among Spanish speakers in Mexico and the American South-West.
I was not even going to read the Tim Holt real life experience, but as I was about to skim past the page "B-29" caught my eye and so decided to read it. A harrowing experience to say the least.
Hector (Thumbs down) - I know it is a carbon copy/knock off of Archie, etc but what ever "it" is that Archie Comics have, Hector doesn't have it.
I didn't bother with the Stuff about Buffalo Bill, I've seen Ken Burns' "The West" PBS special and enough History Channel that I know quite enough about him.
Btw: I still have the book. I'll let it go for the cost of postage, just send me a PM.