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Cover: Jack Kirby & Carl Hubbell

Kid Colt Outlaw #123

Jul 1965 · Marvel · 0.12 USD
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“Nobody Gets Away from Ringo Barker”

Kid Colt is right in the thick of it on this 1965 Marvel western, the cover — penciled by Jack Kirby and inked by Carl Hubbell — capturing a full-blown brawl in a dusty frontier town as the white-hatted outlaw trades punches with a mob of rough characters, guns sparking and bodies flying in every direction. The tagline warns of "six words that could mean the Kid's death," adding a genuine sense of stakes to the chaos unfolding across the street. With Stan Lee writing and Jack Keller handling the interior art and inks, issue #123 delivers the kind of hard-riding, fist-swinging western action that made Kid Colt Outlaw a Marvel staple.

writer Stan Lee · artist, inker Jack Keller · letterer Artie Simek · cover Jack Kirby, Carl Hubbell

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist, inker Jack Keller
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Carl Hubbell

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Kid Colt is tricked into joining Ringo Barker's gang of outlaws.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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