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Kid Colt Outlaw#33
Cover: Sol Brodsky

Kid Colt Outlaw #33

Jan 1954 · Marvel · 0.10 USD

Kid Colt Outlaw #33 (1954) delivers a classic Western standoff with a twist, as the lone rider stumbles upon Cat Hardin’s camp and rescues a kidnapped young woman. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Jack Keller, the story unfolds with sharp pacing and grounded tension, highlighting the contrast between Kid Colt’s honor and the ruthless reputation of Copper Moss. The cover, by Sol Brodsky, captures the moment’s suspense perfectly.

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writer Joe Gill · artist, inker Jack Keller · cover Sol Brodsky

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writer Joe Gill
artist, inker Jack Keller
cover pencils, inks Sol Brodsky

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Kid Colt comes upon Cat Hardin's camp and finds a young lady who has been kidnapped. When he frees her Copper Moss mistakenly believes it is so that he can get the ransom money, but he soon discovers that Kid Colt is nothing like him.

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