Honor Doesn’t Sleep (Westward Saga Western) (A Western Adventure Fiction)

Honor Doesn’t Sleep (Westward Saga Western) (A Western Adventure Fiction)

The most egregious use of this overused stock cowboy? Could be.

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Hitch
3 years ago

Is that Leonardo diCaprio, as The Kid, in The Quick and The Dead, with a painted on goatee and blackened hair?

Hitch
3 years ago
Reply to  Nathan

Alrighty, then. (Still looks like LdC in that movie, IMHO, but hey, thanks for enlightening me. Now I’m going to feel compelled to go look for the damn stock photo.)

Hitch
3 years ago
Reply to  Nathan

OH, yes, and you’re right, I have seen that one, brother. More like this, less like the up-close and personal (and repainted with photoshop) version above.

Thank you, dear.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
3 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

I could be cynical and suspect it was photoshopped to hide the watermarks.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
3 years ago
Reply to  Nathan

I had a long criticism this photo. Short version: I suspect chaps or a duster were worn as terrain or weather required but not together as a fashion statement.
That appears to be a 1930s German Walther pistol holster with a magazine pouch and loops for a cleaning rod, unlike any holsters I’ve seen in Old West history magazines.
Stock photo for “drug store cowboy”.

Zsuzsa
Zsuzsa
3 years ago

Honor may not sleep, but Competence appears to be pulling a Rip Van Winkle.

Johno McMoose
Johno McMoose
3 years ago

At least the font ain’t Bleeding Cowboys.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
3 years ago
Reply to  Johno McMoose

Don’t give them ides for a revised cover

Ron Miller
Ron Miller
3 years ago

“A western adventure fiction.” Not a novel, not a story, a “fiction.”

red
red
3 years ago

In this episode of The LBC Jungle we discover an example of a very rare beast. Seen here in its natural habitat, it blends so well into its surroundings that it’s almost invisible except to a highly trained observer. We refer, of course, to the elusive Curly Apostrophe.