The Ringo Kid #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
Ringo Kid takes on a high-stakes mission in the dusty town of El Quintero, where a legendary golden spur holds the key to freeing its imprisoned people. With Pilar Juarez watching his back, he must outwit ruthless outlaws who’ll stop at nothing to claim the prize—and the power it wields.
In "A Price on His Head!", the Ringo Kid and Dull Knife ride into danger when they rescue a stranger from outlaws, only to find themselves escorting him across the frontier. Unbeknownst to Ringo, the man they’re protecting is Colonel Henshaw—whose orders have put a bounty on the Ringo Kid’s head. As the journey unfolds, loyalty and suspicion clash in a tense ride toward Colt City.
In "Hostage!", the Ringo Kid finds himself cornered when Jake Saterlee and his men take his father hostage, demanding the Kid steal a crucial ammunition shipment. With Cory Rand watching from the shadows and Dull Knife’s presence adding tension to the already volatile standoff, Ringo must use every trick in his book to outmaneuver Saterlee—without sacrificing the man who raised him.
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↩ Reprints Ringo Kid #11 (1956), Ringo Kid #12 (1956)
Reprinted in Sheriff Classics #9227 (1973), Ranchserien #119 (1973), The Ringo Kid #23 (1973), Héroes del Oeste #255
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