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Kid Colt Outlaw#86
Cover: John Severin

Kid Colt Outlaw #86

Sep 1959 · Marvel · 0.10 USD
“Trapped by El Lopo!”

In "Trapped by El Lopo!", Kid Colt ventures into Mexico on a mission from the governor to recover stolen papers from the region’s most notorious outlaw. With courage and quick thinking, he not only retrieves the documents but also defends a village from El Lopo’s ruthless gang. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Jack Keller, with inks by Christopher Rule, colors by Stan Goldberg, and lettering by Artie Simek, this 1959 adventure features dynamic art and a gripping frontier tale. The cover, a striking collaboration by John Severin, captures the tension of the moment.

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writer Stan Lee · artist Jack Keller · inker Christopher Rule · colorist Stan Goldberg · letterer Artie Simek · cover John Severin

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writer Stan Lee
colorist Stan Goldberg
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils, inks John Severin

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Kid Colt is sent to Mexico by the governor to retrieve some papers that were stolen by El Lopo, Mexico's greatest bandit. He succeeds, and saves a Mexican village from El Lopo's bandits.

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