Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid #5
In "Gold Fever," the Durango Kid faces a dangerous threat when rival lumber baron Brack provokes a Native American uprising against MacShane's camp. With outnumbered odds and a clever plan, Dan outwits the attackers and confronts Brack in a moment of raw justice. Written by Ray Krank and illustrated with bold, dynamic flair by Frank Frazetta—both inks and pencils—this 1950 issue delivers a classic Western showdown with a cover by Frank Frazetta.
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Brack, owner of a rival lumber company, incites the Indians to attack MacShane's lumber camp. Greatly outnumbered, Dan comes up with an elaborate trap. He then races after the boastful Brack and punches him squarely in the face. The Indians acknowledge Dan as the word of justice.
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