Four Color #1147
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Battle of Gold Hill" delivers a gritty, early 1960s tale of small-town tension and quiet courage, spotlighting Tom Brewster as he steps in to protect the freight line of a man’s son—only to face escalating threats when the son refuses to pay off the local "protection" racket. Nat Edson’s dynamic artwork brings the dusty roads and looming danger to life, capturing the tension with sharp, expressive lines.
In "Battle of Gold Hill," Tom Brewster rides into a tense frontier town where the son of a former employer is being blackmailed by a shadowy force demanding protection money for his freight line—refusing means disaster strikes his rigs and drivers. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story unfolds with quiet urgency as Brewster must decide whether to stand by or step into a conflict that’s already claimed too many.
In "Maude for Mayor," Tom Brewster rallies behind Maude Brown, a trailblazing woman challenging the status quo in Rock Flats, Wyoming, as she campaigns for mayor. With her opponent willing to do whatever it takes to claim victory, the race heats up in the dusty heart of the frontier.
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Reprinted in Sugarfoot #3616 (1976)
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