Kid Colt Outlaw #183
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's long-running Western series delivers a tense standoff in this 1974 issue, with Kid Colt — white-hatted and coiled like a spring, hand hovering near his holster — squaring off against the dark-clad gunfighter Wes Hardin on a dusty frontier street, a crowd of onlookers keeping a cautious distance. The cover, penciled by Dick Ayers and inked by Sol Brodsky, crackles with that classic quick-draw energy, and the teasing caption — "Has the Kid finally met his match?" — sets up the story title "The Guns of Wes Hardin!" with just the right amount of doubt. For fans of Marvel's Western output, this is a satisfying slice of frontier drama with some genuine tension baked right into the cover composition.
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