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Durango Kid
Date | Number: 31 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationSeptember-October 1954 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: every other month
 
CoverThe Return of the Red Scorpion
FeaturingThe Durango Kid
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
 
Comic StoryThe Command to Kill! (7 pages)
FeaturingThe Durango Kid
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
 
Comic StoryThe Challenge at Skull Gorge (7 pages)
FeaturingThe Durango Kid
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
 
FeaturingDurango's Western Dictionary
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
 
Comic StoryCannon for Freedom (6 pages)
FeaturingDan Brand and Tipi
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
NotesFred Meagher is credited to Dan Brand and Tipi in Jerry Bails' Who's Who, and by looking at the elegant horses with clean inklines, and the faces, we have Meagher art. He also drew the Straight Arrow series. Art ID by Steinar Ådland December 2010
 
Comic StoryReturn of the Red Scorpion (7 pages)
FeaturingThe Durango Kid
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
NotesWith his enemy the Red Scorpion
 
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