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The Outlaw Kid#28
Cover: Gil Kane & Vince Colletta

The Outlaw Kid #28

Jun 1975 · Marvel · 0.25 USD
“Railroaded”

In "Railroaded," the latest chapter of The Outlaw Kid, Henry finds himself caught between fear and fate when he hears rumors of an impending Navajo attack—only to be thrown from his horse and left broken in the wilderness. With no one to help him and the truth about peace negotiations still hidden, his final hours become a quiet test of survival and resolve. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Al Williamson’s dynamic art with Gray Morrow’s inks, the issue’s cover by Gil Kane and Vince Colletta captures the tension of a man on the edge of both physical and moral collapse.

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writer Stan Lee · artist Al Williamson · inker Gray Morrow · cover Gil Kane, Vince Colletta

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writer Stan Lee
cover pencils Gil Kane
cover inks Vince Colletta

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Henry hears the Navajos are coming and flees for his life; he falls off his horse and breaks his leg in the woods. With no one there to help him, he dies. He never learns peace was made with the Navajo before it would lead to an attack.

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