The Rawhide Kid #64
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Duel of the Desperadoes!", the Rawhide Kid rides into a struggling frontier village, hired to defend its farmers from the ruthless bandit Zamora and his gang—though his motives run deeper than simple pay. Written and drawn by Larry Lieber, with inks by Herb Trimpe and lettering by Artie Simek, this 1968 issue delivers classic Western tension with a touch of mystery, all wrapped in a striking cover by Lieber and Trimpe.
In "Duel of the Desperadoes!", the Rawhide Kid rides into a dusty frontier town, drawn not just by the promise of pay but by a deeper purpose. Hired to defend a group of farmers from the ruthless bandit Zamora and his gang—led by the menacing Jud and Rafe—he must navigate treachery, loyalty, and the quiet presence of Maria and Mendoza as tensions rise. With Moose watching the skies and the wind carrying whispers of betrayal, the Kid faces a showdown that tests more than just his gun-hand.
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Reprinted in Sheriff Classics #9113 (1968), Sheriff Classics #9115 (1968), Ranchserien #5 (1968), Ranchserien #7 (1968), Rawhide Kid #53 (1977), The Rawhide Kid #142 (1977), Kid Colt Outlaw #225 (1978), Sheriff Klassiker #113, Sheriff Klassiker #115
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