Roy Rogers at the End of the Trail

Mike Gold

ComicMix's award-winning and spectacularly shy editor-in-chief Mike Gold also performs the weekly two-hour Weird Sounds Inside The Gold Mind ass-kicking rock, blues and blather radio show on The Point, www.getthepointradio.com and on iNetRadio, www.iNetRadio.com (search: Hit Oldies) every Sunday at 7:00 PM Eastern, rebroadcast three times during the week – check www.getthepointradio.com above for times and on-demand streaming information.

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8 Responses

  1. Miles Vorkosigan says:

    Mike, if I had the money and a place of honor for him, I’d buy Trigger. For more reasons than Roy and Dale.

    See, that horse didn’t start as Trigger. That’s Golden Cloud, the horse Olivia DeHavilland rode in The Adventures of Robin Hood. He’s a piece of movie history. And while having a dead horse in your house may be pretty fucking weird, I’m a weird guy, and I’d hate to think of Cloud being bought by somebody and tucked in a warehouse someplace to rot.

    In the words of John Wayne, call it professional courtesy.

    • mike weber says:

      Well, Roy did say that once that when he died, they ought to stuff him and put him up on Trigger’s back.

      Can’t help wondering, now that i think, if that was the inspiration for the “Stuffed Jonah Hex” story…

      • Mike Gold says:

        Ha! That might be true. I knew Mike Fleischer pretty well and it never came up, but I read the unpublished sequel – it was to be for The Brave and The Bold, and ol’ Jonah was dead and stuffed throughout the story. Didn’t stop him from saving Batman’s life. I wish it had been published.

        • Chuck Fiala says:

          That’s such a great idea, I bet even The Westboro Baptist Church would love it!

  2. Miles Vorkosigan says:

    Mike, if I had the money and a place of honor for him, I'd buy Trigger. For more reasons than Roy and Dale. See, that horse didn't start as Trigger. That's Golden Cloud, the horse Olivia DeHavilland rode in The Adventures of Robin Hood. He's a piece of movie history. And while having a dead horse in your house may be pretty fucking weird, I'm a weird guy, and I'd hate to think of Cloud being bought by somebody and tucked in a warehouse someplace to rot. In the words of John Wayne, call it professional courtesy.

    • mike weber says:

      Well, Roy did say that once that when he died, they ought to stuff him and put him up on Trigger's back.Can't help wondering, now that i think, if that was the inspiration for the "Stuffed Jonah Hex" story…

      • Mike Gold says:

        Ha! That might be true. I knew Mike Fleischer pretty well and it never came up, but I read the unpublished sequel – it was to be for The Brave and The Bold, and ol' Jonah was dead and stuffed throughout the story. Didn't stop him from saving Batman's life. I wish it had been published.

        • Chuck Fiala says:

          That's such a great idea, I bet even The Westboro Baptist Church would love it!