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.
In "Hostage," the Ringo Kid finds himself trapped in a tense standoff with a ruthless outlaw named Rex Bradshaw, who sees him as a threat to his grip on the frontier town. With Black Jack Kane, Jake, Clem, and Dan Fraser caught in the crossfire, loyalty and survival hang in the balance as old grudges ignite and the stakes rise.
In "The Poachers," Ringo Kid finds Dull Knife at odds with Trap Tarlowe, whose illegal buffalo hunting threatens Comanche territory. As tensions flare, Ringo works to bring the law to bear while Dull Knife moves to catch the poachers himself.
In "Desperate Hour," Gil Ransom pleads with the Ringo Kid to steer his son Joe away from a life of crime. Ringo’s unorthodox approach—testing Joe with a staged act of intimidation—forces a reckoning that leaves Joe questioning his path.
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