The Rawhide Kid #95
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Renegades of the Wild North!", the Rawhide Kid ventures into the Canadian wilderness to rescue a woman taken by Dijon's raiders, facing danger and deception in the frozen frontier. Written and illustrated by Larry Lieber, with inks by Geo. Roussos and lettering by Al Kurzrok, this 1972 adventure unfolds with tense showdowns and unexpected betrayals, all under a cover by Larry Lieber and Frank Giacoia.
When the Rawhide Kid tracks a gang of raiders into the frozen wilds of Canada, he finds more than just a hostage—he finds a trail of secrets, betrayal, and a woman whose loyalty may be the key to the gang’s downfall. As icy winds howl and danger looms, the arrival of Angelique throws the camp into chaos, and the stakes rise when her past collides with the law.
In "The Man Who Wears the Badge," Sheriff Tom Norbett faces a reckoning when former prisoners Hawk and Gila Case seek revenge, testing his resolve and the weight of the badge he wears. With Sam watching from the shadows, Norbett must stand his ground—gun in hand, left arm crippled—against two determined foes who see only a man on the run from his past.
In the dusty frontier of 1972, Rick Thorne’s reputation is built on a single, chilling ritual: one notch per kill. When Jamesie accuses him of cheating, Rick’s threat to kill Jamesie’s son ignites a deadly confrontation. Though the boy never draws a gun, his quick wit and skill in close combat turn the tide—leaving Rick with a final, fatal notch on his own weapon.
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↩ Reprints Two Gun Kid #35 (1957), The Outlaw Kid #18 (1957)
Reprinted in Sheriff Classics #9209 (1972), Ranchserien #101 (1972), The Rawhide Kid #147 (1978), Héroes del Oeste #302, Sheriff Klassiker #207
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