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== Plot Summary ==
== Plot Summary ==
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While in Hollywood, Mandrake unexpectedly encounters Mr. Fleming, the former owner of Granite Studios, with whom signed Mandrake to make some movies a few years back. They decide to have lunch together to reminisce about the old days. During the meal, Mandrake finds an urgent note hidden in his coffee, instructing him to meet someone at the corner. He complies and meets a young woman who reveals herself to be Tex Riordan's daughter, seeking Mandrake's help because her father is in trouble.
 
Tex Riordan, a renowned actor from classic Western films like "Snake River Showdown," "Ghost Town Gun Hawks," "Thunder Over Tombstone," "Thunder Over Boot Hill," "Vigilantes of Sioux City," and "Thunder at Buffalo Gap," was an old friend of Mandrake's in Hollywood. Tex, after retiring from his movie career, built a western town named Cactus City. Unfortunately, the market for such places declined, leaving Tex as the only resident, burdened by unpaid property taxes.
 
A man named Hugh Topia offers to buy the town for $15,000, but Tex refuses, confident he can earn that amount when Westerns regain popularity. Later, masked horsemen, led by Hugh Topia, capture Mandrake, Tex, and his daughter Iris in an attempt to frighten Tex into selling his town. Topia reveals that the town is built above an old gold mine closed in the 1890s. An earthquake five years ago revealed a new gold vein.
 
Fortunately for Mandrake, a neighbor's rock concert, complete with a 20-minute guitar solo, causes a stampede among cattle, scaring off the villains. The criminals take refuge in collapsed buildings but are eventually apprehended by local police who had been tracking the runaway cows.


===Appearances===
===Appearances===
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'''Recurring characters'''
'''Recurring characters'''
*[[Mandrake]]
*[[Mandrake]]
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'''One-time characters'''
'''One-time characters'''
*[[Mr. Fleming]], former owner of Granite Studios.
*Mr. Fleming, former owner of Granite Studios.
*[[Penny]], a waitress in Hollywood.
*Penny, a waitress in Hollywood.
*[[Iris]], Tex Riordan's daughter.
*Tex Riordan, a retired western star.
*[[Tex Riordan]], a great western star.
*Iris, Tex Riordan's daughter.
*[[Hugh Topia]]
*Hugh Topia, a mining engineer
*Marilyn Dawn, see [[Mandrake in Hollywood]] <small>mentioned only</small>
*Marilyn Dawn, <small>mentioned only</small>
*Nettie, see [[Mandrake in Hollywood]] <small>mentioned only</small>
*Nettie, <small>mentioned only</small>
*Sonny Starr, see [[Sonny the Child Movie Star]] <small>mentioned only</small>
*Sonny Starr, <small>mentioned only</small>
'''Old movies'''
*''Snake River Showdown'' starring ''Hatfield the Gambler''.
*''Ghost Town Gun Hawks'', an old movie.
*''Thunder Over Tombstone'', an old movie.
*''Thunder Over Boot Hill'', an old movie.
*''Vigilantes of Sioux City'', an old movie.
*''Thunder at Buffalo Gap'', an old movie.


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'''Locations'''
'''Locations'''
*Los Angeles
*Los Angeles
*Hollywood
**Hollywood
*Cactus City
**Cactus City, about 25 miles from L.A.
*[[Xanadu]], <small>last strip only</small>
*New York City
**[[Xanadu]], <small>last strip only</small>
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===Title===
===Title===
*The title for the story is from the strip of September 5th, 2011 (Beginning: Ghost Town Blues).
*The title for the story is from the strip of September 5th, 2011 (Beginning: Ghost Town Blues).
===Easter Eggs===
*Granite Studios, Marilyn Dawn, Nettie and Sonny Starr are names taken from the 1938 stories [[Mandrake in Hollywood]] and [[Sonny the Child Movie Star]]


== Reprints ==
== Reprints ==

Latest revision as of 14:38, 23 October 2023

Ghost Town Blues
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Start date: September 5th, 2011
End date: January 14th, 2012
# of strips: 114 (19 weeks)
Writer: Fred Fredericks
Artist: Fred Fredericks
Preceded by: "Guest in the House"
Followed by: "Melody of Doom"

"Ghost Town Blues" is the 262nd Mandrake daily story. The story was written and drawn by Fred Fredericks.

Plot Summary

While in Hollywood, Mandrake unexpectedly encounters Mr. Fleming, the former owner of Granite Studios, with whom signed Mandrake to make some movies a few years back. They decide to have lunch together to reminisce about the old days. During the meal, Mandrake finds an urgent note hidden in his coffee, instructing him to meet someone at the corner. He complies and meets a young woman who reveals herself to be Tex Riordan's daughter, seeking Mandrake's help because her father is in trouble.

Tex Riordan, a renowned actor from classic Western films like "Snake River Showdown," "Ghost Town Gun Hawks," "Thunder Over Tombstone," "Thunder Over Boot Hill," "Vigilantes of Sioux City," and "Thunder at Buffalo Gap," was an old friend of Mandrake's in Hollywood. Tex, after retiring from his movie career, built a western town named Cactus City. Unfortunately, the market for such places declined, leaving Tex as the only resident, burdened by unpaid property taxes.

A man named Hugh Topia offers to buy the town for $15,000, but Tex refuses, confident he can earn that amount when Westerns regain popularity. Later, masked horsemen, led by Hugh Topia, capture Mandrake, Tex, and his daughter Iris in an attempt to frighten Tex into selling his town. Topia reveals that the town is built above an old gold mine closed in the 1890s. An earthquake five years ago revealed a new gold vein.

Fortunately for Mandrake, a neighbor's rock concert, complete with a 20-minute guitar solo, causes a stampede among cattle, scaring off the villains. The criminals take refuge in collapsed buildings but are eventually apprehended by local police who had been tracking the runaway cows.

Appearances

Recurring characters

One-time characters

  • Mr. Fleming, former owner of Granite Studios.
  • Penny, a waitress in Hollywood.
  • Tex Riordan, a retired western star.
  • Iris, Tex Riordan's daughter.
  • Hugh Topia, a mining engineer
  • Marilyn Dawn, mentioned only
  • Nettie, mentioned only
  • Sonny Starr, mentioned only

Locations

  • Los Angeles
    • Hollywood
    • Cactus City, about 25 miles from L.A.
  • New York City


Behind the scenes

Title

  • The title for the story is from the strip of September 5th, 2011 (Beginning: Ghost Town Blues).

Easter Eggs

Reprints

This story has been published in the following publications: