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* [[Berserk Button]]: If you dare mock Native Americans or call Tex a liar, be prepared to either eat your words or get a mouth full of fist.
** Carson also tends to get quite pissed if you're making smart comments about his age and are not his friend.
* [[Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti]]: One mini-arc was focused on the Sasquatch, represented as a benevolent ape-man with healing powers.
* [[Body Horror]]: El Muerto, whose face was burnt in a fire. Also the Master of the Abyss, who looks like a dried walking skeleton.
** Also, the infected people in ''Light From Space''.
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** In ''Return To Culver City'', we get to see the graves of his parents in the long-abandoned childhood home of Tex.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Carson is definitely guilty of this although Tex isn't that far behind either.
* [[Deal Withwith the Devil]]: What Mefisto eventually ends up doing, thus becoming one of Tex's deadliest enemies.
* [[Didn't See That Coming]]: Many baddies didn't see ''Tex'' coming, and lost for that. Some particularly dangerous ones did see him but failed seeing him bringing a few hundreds Navajos or the ''US Army'' as reinforcement.
** In his third appearance, Mefisto was defeated because of this: he did saw everything Tex could bring against him, but didn't expect Padma (an exiled Buddhist monk that had saved his life, and a medium so powerful to be implied he can ''kill'' with his magic, something Mefisto himself can't) to survive receiving a brazier to the head, telling Tex where he could find him and driving Mefisto to a state of harmless madness.
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* [[Family-Unfriendly Death]]: Mefisto is blocked into a dungeon and mauled by a bunch of huge rats, who eat him alive.
** Brennan, the last survivor of Lylith's murderers, was subjected to a nightmarish psychological torture before being eaten by sharks. Differently from Mephisto's death, this was on purpose.
* [[Fastest Gun in Thethe West]]: Tex is pretty much the fastest gunslinger out there... although there have been a few who have bested him.
** Ruby Scott managed to draw faster than Tex in a duel, but he had a custom holster that can be spinned into shooting position, allowing Scott to shoot without even drawing his gun.
* [[Five-Man Band]]
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* [[Outlaw]]: Many of Tex's enemies are these.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Try threatening or harming any members of Tex's family, and you'll come to regret it.
* [[Raised Byby Natives]]: Partly. Although Tex was occasionally around to look after Kit when Lilyth died, he was often called on duty and thus left Kit to be raised by the Navajo tribe.
* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]: In one story Tex begins to hunt down a group of bandits when he thinks that they have killed his son.
** He also did an epic one against the crooks who caused the death of Lilyth.
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* [[Train Job]]: Baddies do this.
** Inverted in ''The Armored Train'' where Tex gathered a team in a mission on Mexico to rob the titular train transporting gold and guns to a rebel general.
* [[What Happened to Thethe Mouse?]]: Yama's whereabouts after his third defeat are still unknown. He may have died, though...
** Last time I checked, Yama went into depression and was back doing the stage magician with his mother.