Ringo Kid #7
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Atlas Comics' Ringo Kid #7 from 1955 promises "All New Ringo Kid Action," and Joe Maneely's cover delivers just that — a chaotic brawl erupts around the determined Ringo Kid as he squares off amid a tangle of outlaws, flying fists, a raised rifle, and sprawling bodies in what looks like a saloon showdown. The header boasts that Ringo's is "the name that makes killers tremble," and the frenzied energy of the scene makes that claim easy to believe. Inside, John Severin handles both pencils and inks on stories including "The Marshal and the Outlaw" and the teased "Man-Trap!" — a solid western package for a dime.
artist, inker John Severin · cover Joe Maneely
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artist, inker John Severin
cover pencils, inks Joe Maneely
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