Apache Kid #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis December 1955 Atlas Comics western puts Apache Kid in a tense standoff, the cover by John Severin framing him center-stage — clad in traditional dress with feathers in his hair and a tomahawk in hand — while a ring of armed cowboys surrounds him, two imposing gunfighters looming large in the foreground. The bold tagline "Indian or White Man?" underscores the identity conflict at the heart of the character, making the visual confrontation feel loaded with meaning beyond a simple showdown. With "All New Tales" promised inside, including "Last of the Tomahawks!" illustrated by Werner Roth, this is a solid entry in Atlas's line of frontier adventure comics.
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The Apache Kid is in a gunfight...with only his bow and arrow.
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