Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Show 'Em No Mercy!", the Durango Kid and his loyal companion Tipi race against time to recover stolen battle plans from General Washington’s tent, tracking a shadowy spy through enemy lines. Written by Ray Krank and brought to life with dynamic artwork by Frank Frazetta, this 1951 adventure blends frontier grit and wartime suspense. The cover, by Joe Certa, captures the tension of the chase with bold, striking detail.
In "The Trail of the Traitor!" from *Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid #13*, Dan and Tipi race through enemy lines to track down a spy who’s stolen vital battle plans from General Washington’s tent. With courage and quick thinking, they close in on the traitor and set out to return both the stolen documents and the culprit to safety.
In "The Death I Almost Died," Jim Burleigh wakes from a battlefield injury during the American Civil War with no memory of who he was—only a faint clue that his home might be in Red Hook. There, he’s hired by rancher Baron to drive off intruding settlers, but when he finally confronts the man he’s been sent to chase, the truth about his past begins to unravel.
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Reprinted in White Indian #13 [A-1 #104] (1954), Seriemagasinet #13/1954 (1954), Ranchserien #106 (1973), Sheriff Classics #9214 (1973), Jonah Hex #6/1985 (1985), Jonah Hex #6/1985 (1985), Weisser Indianer #[nn] (1986), Durango Kid #2 (1990), America's Greatest Comics #2 (2002), Best of the West #58 (2006), Best of the West #60 (2007), Golden Age Men of Mystery Star Studded Spectacular #1 (2007), Best of the West #71 (2009), The Complete Frazetta White Indian #[nn] (2011), Durango Kid #1, Sheriff Klassiker #212
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