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Cover: Joe Maneely

The Ringo Kid #3

May 1970 · Marvel · 0.15 USD
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“The Man from the Panhandle!”

In "The Man from the Panhandle!", Ringo Kid finds himself caught in a deadly game of deception when a mysterious stranger's life is saved—only to become the key to a trap set by vengeful outlaws. With a false alarm about his father's safety, Ringo must trust a man whose true identity is as sharp as his badge. The story unfolds with tense pacing and bold Western flair, drawn with precision by Fred Kida and brought to life on the cover by Joe Maneely.

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artist, inker Fred Kida · letterer Joe Letterese · cover Joe Maneely

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artist, inker Fred Kida
letterer Joe Letterese
cover pencils, inks Joe Maneely

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When Ringo saves a stranger from an ambush, the outlaws plot revenge by sending a message that Ringo's dad is in trouble so they can lure him into a trap. The stranger turns up again to help Ringo defeat the outlaws, revealing that he's a Texas Ranger with a warrant for their arrest.

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