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Kid Cowboy

Kid Cowboy

14 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1945–1957 Β· 1 key issues
Who is Kid Cowboy?

Kid Cowboy was a young Western hero who rode the frontier range, starring in his own Ziff-Davis title during the early 1950s golden era of cowboy comics, with early artwork by John Buscema. He shared adventures with characters like Randy Dix and Red Feather.

Saddling up in the twilight of the Golden Age, Kid Cowboy rode onto the range in 1950 courtesy of Ziff-Davis and the early pencils of the legendary John Buscema β€” a remarkable pedigree for a young Western hero. Across titles like Kid Cowboy, Action Series, and Approved Comics, this pint-sized frontier figure carved out a niche in an era when cowboy comics were king, sharing the dusty trails with colorful characters like Randy Dix, Red Feather, and The Singing Cowboy. It's a compact but genuine slice of mid-century Western comics history, and for collectors drawn to Buscema's origins or the rootin'-tootin' charm of early '50s range adventures, Kid Cowboy is a rewarding find hiding in plain sight.

β˜… First appearance
Kid Cowboy #1
Jan 1950

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1945–1954

Kid Cowboy #8 1945
Kid Cowboy #8
Kid Cowboy #1 β˜… 1950
Kid Cowboy #1
Kid Cowboy #4 1951
Kid Cowboy #4
Kid Cowboy #10 1952
Kid Cowboy #10
Approved Comics #4 1954
Approved Comics #4

Appearances

Kid Cowboy (1950)
Hot Rod King (1952)
#1
Approved Comics (1954)
#4
Wild Western Roundup (1957)
#1
Action Series (1958)
#10