Kid Colt Outlaw #112
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom Marvel's September 1963 lineup comes this tension-packed installment of the frontier saga, with a cover by Jack Kirby and Paul Reinman that drops you right into the danger. Kid Colt is pinned against a wooden wall, gun drawn but mysteriously frozen in place, while the green-suited, top-hatted Mr. Brown squares off against him at close range — onlookers in the background already murmuring that Brown is about to gun the Kid down. The cover's bold promise that "even a fast draw can't stop The Unbeatable Mr. Brown!" makes this 12-cent issue a genuinely intriguing chapter in Kid Colt's outlaw life.
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The kid settles an argument about whether he or Frank James is a faster draw by showing the gun he took from James in a fight.
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