The Ringo Kid #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Man Trap!", the ruthless Jabez Black believes he’s secured total control over Twin Falls after killing Sheriff Tom Stone—only to be blindsided by a new sheriff who’s far sharper than he appears. The Ringo Kid #2 (1970) delivers a tense, twisty Western where a drifter’s quiet demeanor hides a dangerous secret, all drawn with sharp, expressive detail by Bob McCarty. The cover, a striking portrait by Joe Maneely, captures the story’s simmering tension.
Jabez Black thinks he’s in control after killing Sheriff Tom Stone, but when he names a quiet drifter as his puppet sheriff, he doesn’t realize the man has a hidden past—his father was the very man he murdered. The new sheriff may wear the badge, but it’s the truth that’s truly in charge.
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↩ Reprints Ringo Kid #9 (1955)
Reprinted in L'incroyable Hulk #65 (1976), Héroes del Oeste #234
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