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Cover: Herb Trimpe

The Ringo Kid #4

Jul 1970 · Marvel · 0.15 USD
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“The Golden Spur!”

In "The Golden Spur!", Ringo and Dull Knife come to the aid of a stranger ambushed by outlaws, only to find themselves escorting him toward Colt City. As the journey unfolds, the mysterious man’s true identity begins to surface—though Ringo remains unaware that his kindness may be his only chance at freedom. The story unfolds with quiet tension, drawn with the crisp, expressive style of Fred Kida, while Herb Trimpe’s cover captures the rugged frontier spirit of the tale.

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artist, inker Fred Kida · cover Herb Trimpe

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artist, inker Fred Kida
cover pencils, inks Herb Trimpe

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Ringo and Dull Knife save a stranger from robbers, then accompany him on his way to Colt City. Ringo doesn't know he's helping an army colonel who has a warrant for his arrest, but his helpful actions convince the colonel to let him go free.

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