I really wanted to like them but I just couldn't get past the repetitive cliches in the speech bubbles. Too much "yuh", "tuh" and "injun", etc. It really felt forced and a little lazy which is a shame because it could have been something special.
Agreed. If Done well, it works but here it just grates.
The researcher did a reasonable job finding out which Native American tribes dwelt in the wider region. But, he also made a few glaring errors
That seems fairly typical for Western Stories, visually Indians have to look like Indians,and bonnets are visual shorthand for Indians.
Injun Jones. Very cliched story in some ways but not entirely. Interestingly the half-cast white Indian is a standard trope in many Westerns. But a half-caste with a white girlfriend, and the presence of that girl throughout the action is different.
Story, the Indians are manipulated by a bad white man who is selling them guns for his own selfish reasons.
Hero knows the truth but needs to convince others before catastrophe eventuates.
Buffalo Belle. Redheads may be feisty [Red = Iron. Indicates more Iron in the blood?] but its still a cliche. And there are a few Redheads in Western comics.
Firehair anyone? Ends with a girl-on-girl fight. Are there many of those in comics? Answers on a postcard please!
Bantam BuckarooThe best art in the book is by
Leonard Starr but not his best work. An odd story. Seems to be a set-up so Buckaroo can save the day with his blow-pipe.
Tenderfoot. Another cliche. However usually the Tenderfoot suits up in a mask and is secretly the hero. Here he is just the tenderfoot. Clever that he saves the day with a stick against a gun. So he is a hero but still a tenderfoot.
Oh, and while they didn't make houses out of cardboard, the use of pre-fabricated modular housing [which goes back to the UK in the 1600's, was not uncommon in the American West.
Texas Tim - Ranger Believe it or not the Use of natural gas as an energy source to light towns in the USA goes back as early as the 1820's.
If you cut into a gas pipe and lit it, it would just flame like a gas burner on your stove, much much bigger I believe. And if there was an explosion it would have taken out the whole building. If the money was in a safe, it would likely still be there. Not a good way to do a robbery. I hate stories which don't get the details right. Interferes with my suspension of belief.
This book is clearly one in which the writer [not named] gave full scripts to the artists. That's the books' flaw. The Art doesn't have enough room under the word balloons to breathe.
Andrew, thanks for the choice. Hopefully we will also look at some other Westerns down the line.
Cheers!