Kid Colt Outlaw #104
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's long-running western series heats up with Kid Colt Outlaw #104 (1962), featuring the story "The Trial of Kid Colt." The cover — penciled by Jack Kirby and inked by Dick Ayers — drops us right into a packed courtroom erupting into chaos, with Kid Colt in his red shirt and white hat throwing punches at a man in green while a lawman rushes in and the crowd cries, "Someone stop the Kid!! He's running amok!!" It's a wonderfully kinetic scene that promises plenty of the fists-flying, guns-roaring frontier action that kept readers coming back to this title month after month.
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An eastern reporter wants to write a story on Kid Colt, but finds his life too boring to be interesting.
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