The Rawhide Kid #141
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Deadly Draw of Mr. Lightning," the Rawhide Kid faces a new kind of threat when a once-entertaining jester turns to gunslinging with deadly speed. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with bold, dynamic art by Jack Davis, this 1977 Western thriller sees the Rawhide Kid test his mettle against a man whose draw is faster than lightning—only to find that true strength lies not in speed, but in resolve. The cover by Gil Kane captures the tension with a striking, cinematic flair.
In "The Deadly Draw of Mr. Lightning," a once-entertaining showman with a flair for the dramatic abandons his act to become a feared gunslinger, his speed unmatched. When his deadly draw puts him in direct conflict with the Rawhide Kid, the stakes rise as he proves himself a master of the quick draw—until the Kid forces him to face the cost of his arrogance.
In "Shoot-Out with Rock Rorick!", the Rawhide Kid finds himself drawn into a brutal land dispute when the ruthless Rock Rorick uses intimidation and violence to seize property from local settlers. With Clem, Blackie, and Jess caught in the crossfire, Rawhide must decide whether to stay neutral or stand with those being pushed out—leading to a showdown that puts his principles to the test.
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