Four Color #419
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sergeant Preston and the Mutiny's Survivor," a quiet dispute between two grizzled prospectors takes a sudden turn when a long-buried secret about the Golconda Mine resurfaces. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Alberto Giolitti, this 1952 Four Color adventure blends frontier tension with a twist of buried treasure, as crooks armed with counterfeit gold dust discover the real vein—and the only man who can claim it. The cover by Morris Gollub captures the rugged suspense of a tale where old grudges and new greed collide in the wilds of the Yukon.
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Sgt. Preston breaks up a quarrel between two cantankerous old sourdoughs. One claims the other sold him worthless stock in the Golconda Mine. After the two settle down, Preston leaves. Meanwhile, three crooks, who are selling stock in what they thought was the worthless Golconda mine by fooling investors with "salted" golddust, find that there actually is a rich vein of gold there. They go to the cabin of the sourdough to force him to sign over the stock certificates.
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