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Issue: #4

Series: Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid

Publisher: Magazine Enterprises

Title: Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid
Issue: 4
Page Count: 36
Publish Date: April-May 1950
Volume: 1
Contributors: Editor: Raymond C. Krank

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Durango Kid #4
Owner: steppenwolfscomics

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Story Title: [ no title ] - cover
Pages:1
Pencils:? (photograph)
Inks:? (photograph)
Colors:? (photograph)
Letters:typeset
Genre:western-frontier


Story Title: Durango to the Rescue! - illustration
Pages:1
Pencils:? (photograph)
Inks:? (photograph)
Letters:typeset
Genre:western-frontier


Story Title: Tracks Across the Trail! - comic story
Pages:8
Genre:western-frontier
Characters:Durango Kid [Steve Brand]; Raider (the Kid's horse); Muley Pike; Pete Lawson (villain)
Synopsis:The Kid and Muley come across a railroad holdup by criminals who are wrecking the engine. As he investigates, the Kid discovers the reason behind these destructive episodes: the cattle ranchers are afraid that the railroads will break up grazing lands and bring in competitors.


Story Title: Bloody Rails! - comic story
Pages:8
Genre:western-frontier


Story Title: Manhunt! - comic story
Pages:7
Genre:western-frontier
Characters:Durango Kid [Steve Brand]; Muley Pike; Waring (villain)
Synopsis:The Durango Kid tracks down and stops a familiar villain, Waring, from blowing up a Union Pacific train trestle the next time a train passes by.


Story Title: Brothers of the Wilderness - comic story
Pages:7
Genre:adventure; western-frontier
Characters:Dan Brand [White Indian]; Tipi; Ann Cartwright; Mr. Cartwright; Eye (villain)
Synopsis:Dan and Tipi have been acting as guides for a group of pioneers pushing their way through the Appalachian Mountains. They stop for the night and a wildcat threatens the life of Ann Cartwright. Saving her, he is asked to give up the way of the Indian and settle down, which prompts a dejected Tipi to leave and return to his own people. Meanwhile, Ann and her father are captured and held for ransom by a group of forest bandits. Tipi returns with some of his tribe to save them and discovers that Dan's answer to giving up his Indian ways was a resounding "no", and so stays on with his best friend.


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