Six Gun Western October 1946
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I have seen multiple posts about the new Zorro show this morning, so I suppose it just started? So, while it is a subject people are talking about:
The very first Zorro book, The Curse of Capistrano, later renamed as The Mark of Zorro, is available for free on Project Gutenberg, and it was genuinely one of my top 2 books of 2022 (it's a tie with the German pirate novel Ein Meer aus Feuer). Genuinely one of the best-paced things I've ever read. 100/10, would absolutely recommend.
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Wasteland Pony Express riders have to deal with holiday rushes, too. Don't forget to tip your mail dyke!
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Vintage Pulp - Mystery Novels And Short Stories (Sept1939)
Columbia
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‘Shit happens!’
‘Lariat Lucy’
Original source: ‘Western Crime Busters’ (Feb, 1952)
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Geister Western # 10
Art by Rafael Lopez Espi
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It’s surprising that no one here is talking about the shaperaverse. It seems like something Tumblr would be all over. I mean, it has theater kids playing god, eldritch teddy bears, the cast is diverse and there is angst for days. It also covers a lot of genres, from steampunk to atompunk to noir to western to cyberpunk and more. There’s honestly something for everyone. I think it’s because of the medium, concept albums aren’t that popular, or, they don’t really attract fandoms like one would see online. If it was an audio drama or tv show or webcomic or book series or something like that, it would probably be way bigger. I’ve seen some people talk about the dolls of new Albion, but that’s it. Honestly, I’d say you guys should check it out if you like weird fantasy worlds that progress over time, the stories of the narrators, quality music and genre blending stories, check it out. Also, let me know if you find any shaperaverse blogs or shaperaposters. Maybe I just haven’t looked hard enough, or I’m just looking in the wrong places.
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Western Short Stories Dec 1951
Norman Saunders
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The Aldine Romance Of Invention, Travel, & Adventure Library, No. 8: "FRANK READE JR WITH HIS NEW STEAM HORSE AMONG THE COWBOYS" (Aldine Publishing, 1894)
British reprint, circa 1894. Originally published in America in 1892 as part of the Frank Reade Library series of dime novels.
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Showdown - art by Elliott Means (1956)
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cowborg
background by: tumblr.com/badastronaut27
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Wasteland Pony Express riders have to deal with holiday rushes, too. Don't forget to tip your mail dyke!
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