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Cover: Maurice Bramley

Kid Colt Outlaw #143

Dec 1963 · Horwitz · 1'- [0-1-0 AUP]
“The Revenge of Bull Barton!”

In "The Revenge of Bull Barton!", Kid Colt rides into a dusty frontier town where the past is as sharp as the guns in his holster. This 1963 issue, illustrated by Maurice Bramley in both art and inks, weaves a tale steeped in the lore of the Old West, spotlighting two iconic firearms: the Beecher's Bible rifle and the legendary Colt Single Action Army .45. The cover, also by Bramley, captures the grit and tension of a showdown on the edge of lawlessness.

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writer Stan Lee · artist, inker Jack Keller · letterer Artie Simek · cover Maurice Bramley

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writer Stan Lee
artist, inker Jack Keller
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils, inks Maurice Bramley

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Historical descriptions of two firearms used in America's Old West of the 1800s. One, the Beecher's Bible, was a rifle invented in 1848 by one Christian Sharps and sent to Henry Beecher in crates marked "Bibles". The other is the Colt Single Action Army .45, a revolver popular circa 1872.

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