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Kid Colt Outlaw #154 Gunduel In The Desert
Cover Date: July, 1971
Story #1 - Gunduel In The Desert! - When Yancy Hawks comes across the Kid's camp in the desert and the kid himself asleep, he sneaks into the camp and empties the Kid's canteen leaving him with no water in the desert, his plan is to let the Kid become we ...
Issue Description
Story #1 - Gunduel In The Desert! - When Yancy Hawks comes across the Kid's camp in the desert and the kid himself asleep, he sneaks into the camp and empties the Kid's canteen leaving him with no water in the desert, his plan is to let the Kid become weak with thirst and then call him out. After a day in the desert the Kid is dying on his feet when Yancy finally makes his move and calls him out but instead of going for his gun the Kid tries to warn Yancy that a rattlesnake is at his feet, Yancy doesn't believe the Kid until it's too late and the snake bites him bringing his dream of gunning the Kid down to an end.
Story #2 - The Fury of Bull Barker - His name was Bull Barker! He was as hard as nails and tough as rawhide! There was only one thing soft about him and that was the love he had for Nancy Carter!
Story #3 - Jailbreak - It happened with the suddeness and shock of a bolt of lightning! One minute Kid Colt was walking thru the streets of Stampede, Montana, planning to stay just long enough to buy a meal before riding on, the next instant he heard those fatal words, Yore Under Arrest!
Story #4 - The Plunderers - No one dared challenge cattle baron, Calvin J. Mapes, but when Kid Colt heard the stories and saw the proof firsthand, he decided it was time to pay a call!
Kid Colt Outlaw
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
Kid Colt: Outlaw Volume 1Kid Colt was a Western comic book character dating back to 1948, where he made his first appearance in the comic series Kid Colt: Hero of the West. However, aforementioned series didn't last too long, at least not under its original title as it changed the name of the comic after issue four (although the covers had already begun the name change with issue three). This new title was, Kid Colt: Outlaw which is what it continued to be three full decades until the series finally came to a close after a two hundred and twenty-nine issue run. That makes Kid Colt the longest-running cowboy star in an American published comic-book , featured in stories for a 31-year stretch from 1948-1979, though from 1966 most of the published stories were reprints.
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