The Ringo Kid #27
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Capture or Death," Cory stands at his wife’s tombstone, barely escaping a deadly ambush by Hines—only to be captured by Two Feathers and delivered to Banyon, the man behind the scheme to seize Cory’s land. With cunning and courage, Ringo agrees to formalize the land transfer while secretly rallying a posse to outmaneuver Banyon’s gang and free Cory. Art by John Severin and cover by Gil Kane bring the tense, frontier showdown to life in this 1976 Marvel classic.
In "null," Ringo Kid forms a bond with young Tommy Roark, only to arrive at the Roark homestead to find it in ruins. As he investigates, Ringo uncovers a web of debt and misfortune tied to loan shark Baxter, whose shadow looms over the struggling family. With Mary Roark, Pete Roark, and the wary Dull Knife watching, Ringo sets out to bring justice to a man who’s been pulling strings from the shadows.
At his wife’s tombstone, Cory Rand is ambushed by Jack Hines, who’s working for the man Cory knows is behind the threat—Silas Brand. With Hines’ help, the outlaw Blast Banyon captures Cory, hoping to seize his land. Ringo Kid agrees to sign over the property to Banyon, but only to buy time—his real plan is to gather a posse and trap Banyon’s gang before they can claim the land.
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