Total Pulp Experience. These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine.
Offering more gun-slappin' excitement, another western magazine made its debut in February of 1945. It seems that there could never be enough western adventures to slate the public thirst for hard ridin’, gun-bustin’ old west thrills. The publisher was Trojan Publications, who also provided readers with such other western fare such as Blazing Western, Gunsmoke Western, Lone Ranger Magazine, Six-Gun Western, Speed Western Stories and the infamous Spicy Western Stories. Whew! And the issues quickly flew from the newsstands, as customers eagerly sought the latest tales set in the old west. Git ‘em up cowboy! These western tales kept a-comin' until the final issue in September of 1950, when pulps were being beginning to lose out to the competition from comic books, paperbacks and, of course, television. This magazine title lasted 31 issues. Fighting Western returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Outstanding Novelette
Paint Your Epitaph With Blood
by Ray Gaulden
Bent McLean was a painter, but in this town he had to become a fighter.
Fast-Action Short Stories
String Him Up!
by William Poindexter
The mob yelled for the man in jail and only the Ranger believed him innocent.
She Cheated The Hangman
by Carl Kent
When the stage was attacked, the prisoner inside got a new lease on life.
A Cowhand Sides The Sodbusters
by J. Edward Leithead
The old rancher didn’t know his kin was among the settlers he hated so much.
Spurs For A Spartan
by Cliff Walters
It took Rusty Oldring four years to come back home and even up the score.
Trouble In Reverse
by Flint Alderman
Fred Jackson aided a man and a girl, and picked up a bitter, bloody trail.
Owlhoot Spawn — By Proxy
by George L. Thayer
Bob Blake’s parentage held a grim secret that confused his wedding plans.
Rattlesnake Crew
by Ralph Sedgwick Douglas
They called themselves Vigilantes but they were just a gang of cutthroats.
Badlands Blood Trap
by Fred Maurel
When Jim Kirby rode to town, he should have known clothes don’t make the man.
An Interesting Department
The Ramrod’s Corner
by Idaho Jack
A chatty section where we talk over lots of things about the West.