Ringo Kid #21
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAtlas Comics delivered some of the sharpest Western action of 1957 with Ringo Kid #21, and Joe Maneely's cover makes that immediately clear — the Ringo Kid, clad in dark blue and moving with cool confidence, squares off against two rough-looking outlaws on a rocky ledge while a blonde woman clings to the edge in desperate danger below, a frontier town sprawling across the mesa flats behind them. The cover copy teases "Duel at the Bridge!" and declares Ringo's name "the name that makes killers tremble," and Maneely's crisp linework earns every word of that boast. With Stan Goldberg's warm, sun-baked colors pulling the whole scene together, this is a fine example of the tight craft Atlas brought to its Western line.
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