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Cover: Joe Maneely

Apache Kid #3

Mar 1951 · Marvel · 0.10 USD
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“The Indian Killer”

Billed as "The West's Most Mysterious Warrior," Apache Kid leaps into the thick of danger on Joe Maneely's cover, where the hero swings dramatically into a brawl against two armed gunmen amid rafters and lantern light — while in the background a third figure watches the chaos unfold. The tagline "Indian or White Man?" frames Apache Kid's compelling dual identity, and the cover promises multiple tales including a fight with the Indian-Killer and a reckoning with the Vengeance of Running Moose. With a 1951 cover date and a new monthly publishing schedule proudly announced, this issue delivers the rugged Western thrills that made the series a standout of its era.

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artist, inker Werner Roth · cover Joe Maneely

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artist, inker Werner Roth
cover pencils, inks Joe Maneely

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The Apache Kid knocks a pair of men into a mine shaft while another, known as Whip, entangles him in a whip.

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