The Rawhide Kid #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis August 1964 Marvel western finds the Rawhide Kid leading a bold charge against "The Tyrant of Tombstone Valley," rallying a crowd of armed allies as he surges forward through what appears to be a mine entrance, shouting the battle cry visible on the cover. Jack Kirby's pencils and Dick Ayers' inks pack the scene with energy — outlaws, townsfolk, and drawn guns filling every corner of the composition in classic frontier chaos. It's a satisfying slice of Marvel's western output, with Stan Lee writing and Jack Keller on interior art.
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