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Ferd Johnson, who created Texas Slim, is probably better known for assisting Frank Willard on Moon Mullins and taking over the strip after Willard died. Not long after he started working with Willard, he was also offered his own strip, Texas Slim, and which was published in various forms from 1925 to 1958. It started off as a Sunday only strip, was canceled, got revived as a topper for Johnson's other strip Lovey Dovey, ended when that strip ended, and was again revived as a Sunday only strip, this time titled Texas Slim and Dirty Dalton. However, as we see here, Dalton was not always featured in the title panel. It came to its ultimate end in 1958, when Johnson took over Moon Mullins.
The strip generally revolved around the titular Texas Slim and the ranch that he worked at, which was owned by Dirty Dalton. As his name suggests, he wasn't the most pleasant of characters, and as we see here, those who work at the ranch don't seem to like him or his Christmas presents much. You can't say he isn't thoughtful, though; he gave all of them exactly what they wanted.