The Rawhide Kid #31
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Shoot-Out with Rock Rorick!", the Rawhide Kid finds himself outgunned and outmaneuvered when a fake sheriff tricks him into surrendering his guns, forcing him to rely on quick thinking and raw courage to survive a town overrun by outlaws. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with dynamic energy by Jack Kirby’s pencils and Dick Ayers’ inks, this 1962 western thriller captures the tension and grit of the Old West in a 12-cent comic. The cover, also by Kirby, perfectly captures the showdown’s high-stakes intensity.
In "Shoot-Out with Rock Rorick!", the Rawhide Kid rides into a dusty frontier town where the ruthless land baron Rock Rorick has been seizing property through fear and force. When he witnesses Rorick’s men terrorizing innocent settlers, the Kid steps in to defend the helpless, leading to a showdown at Rorick’s fortified ranch.
In "No Law in Lost Mesa!", the Rawhide Kid finds himself disarmed and outgunned when a fake sheriff swindles him out of his guns, leaving him to face a town overrun by outlaws with nothing but his sharp mind and quick reflexes to protect him.
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↩ Reprints Two Gun Kid #27 (1955)
Reprinted in Sheriff Classics #950 (1966), Sheriff Classics #958 (1966), Sheriff Classics #960 (1966), Sheriff Klassiker #958 (1966), Kid Colt Outlaw #128 (1966), The Mighty Marvel Western #6 (1969), Rawhide Kid #41 (1971), The Mighty Marvel Western #26 (1973), Rawhide Kid Album [Classics Western Album] #1 (1974), Rawhide Kid Album [Classics Western Album] #2 (1974), The Rawhide Kid #141 (1977), Marvel Masterworks: Rawhide Kid #2 (2007), Essential Rawhide Kid #1 (2011), Davy Crockett #78, Sheriff Klassiker #950, Sheriff Klassiker #960
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