The Ringo Kid #24
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Hostage," the Ringo Kid finds himself hunted by Bradshaw’s men, who see him as a threat to their control. With tension rising and danger closing in, the Kid takes a bold stand that leads to a dramatic showdown at Bradshaw’s stronghold. Written and illustrated by Fred Kida, this 1975 Marvel western sees the Kid choose justice over power, turning down a marshal’s badge after bringing down the corrupt leader. The cover, by Gil Kane, captures the stakes with a tense, high-noon intensity.
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Bradshaw sends his men after Ringo Kid, thinking he could be a threat to his rule. This only drives the Kid to overthrow Bradshaw, eventually blowing up a stash of gunpowder in Bradshaw's base and turning Bradshaw over to the authorities. Ringo is offered the chance to become a marshal but turns it down.
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