Kid Colt Outlaw #78
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA tense showdown crackles across Joe Maneely's cover as Kid Colt — arms crossed, defiant — squares off against a commanding, well-dressed man (billed on the cover as "The Manhunter," Sam Hawk) who barks the memorable line, "You've met your match at last in Sam Hawk, Kid! Lock 'im up, boys!" Two lawmen stand ready in the background, right outside the jailhouse door. This 1958 Marvel western delivers the kind of frontier tension that made Kid Colt Outlaw a ten-cent thrill, with the added promise of "Crazy Fox Strikes!" waiting inside.
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Kid Colt is beaten by Sam Hawk and captured, but he escapes while being taken to another town for trial.
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