Kid Colt Outlaw #128
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's Kid Colt Outlaw #128 from 1966 hits the ground at a full gallop, with cover art by Larry Lieber and Sol Brodsky placing the blond Kid Colt in genuine peril — he's being hauled from the saddle of his dark horse by two armed attackers, while a gunman levels a pistol from the foreground and another rifleman closes in from the background. The bold cover declaration "I Killed Kid Colt!" alongside the warning of a "deadly trap" makes this one of the more provocatively titled entries in the series. Written and drawn by Larry Lieber with inks by Jack Keller and lettering by Sam Rosen, this issue delivers the kind of high-stakes Western action that kept Kid Colt riding strong through the Silver Age.
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Jeb Grubly, with the help of the Dolan Brothers, fools everyone into thinking he killed Kid Colt and is the fastest gun in the West.
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