Capitão Z (3ª Série) #5
"Manchas solares" marks a pivotal moment in the legend of Kid Colt, capturing the raw, formative spark of his legend in a quiet flashback. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated with sharp, evocative detail by Jack Keller, this 1967 issue follows Blaine Colt on his fifteenth birthday as he receives his first revolver and learns the weight of wielding a gun. The story builds with quiet intensity as he steps into his destiny, his first act of courage setting the stage for the myth to come—cover by Gene Colan and Jack Abel adds a haunting, atmospheric touch to the moment.
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A flashback recounts the youth of Blaine Colt before he became the legendary gunfighter Kid Colt. On his fifteenth birthday his father gives him his first revolver and teaches him the responsibility that comes with carrying a weapon. Later, when Blaine witnesses a man being bullied in town, he intervenes and demonstrates his quick draw for the first time. The moment marks the beginning of the legend of Kid Colt.
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