The Outlaw Kid #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Last Rebel!" puts the Outlaw Kid in serious jeopardy right on the cover — a rifle shot has blasted his mask away mid-gunfight, leaving him unmasked and scrambling against a villain waving a Confederate flag in front of a steam locomotive, with armed raiders closing in on all sides. Dick Ayers and Jack Abel pack the cover with kinetic tension, the hero's desperate exclamation "His shot ripped my mask off — he knows who I am!" driving home just how much is at stake. Part of Marvel's 1972 western revival, proudly bannered "All New in the Great Spider-Man Tradition," this is frontier action with real stakes and a genuinely compelling cliffhanger energy.
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Reprinted in Héroes del Oeste #345 (1973), The Outlaw Kid #30 (1975), Outlaw Kid Album #6
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