The Ringo Kid #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Capture or Death," the Ringo Kid takes a surprising turn as he teams up with his father's lawyer to outwit Blast Banyon and his men, using cunning over gunfire to protect his family's land. Penciled and inked by John Severin, the story unfolds with tense, grounded action, while Herb Trimpe's cover captures the showdown's high stakes.
In "Capture or Death," the Ringo Kid narrowly escapes a deadly chase by leaping from a cliff, only to be rescued by Cliff Burnside and his young son. Though saved, Ringo soon learns he’s been accused of killing Cliff’s older son—leaving him trapped between a desperate flight and a dangerous truth.
In "The Chase!", a desperate bank robber pushes his horse to the limit, fleeing a relentless posse across the harsh desert. As the heat and exhaustion take their toll, the pursuit leads him to a moment of reckoning he never expected.
In "null," the Ringo Kid finds himself at a crossroads when Blast Banyon and his men threaten his father’s land, pushing the Kid to abandon his usual gunslinging ways. With Cory Rand and Silas Barnes by his side, he teams up with his father’s lawyer to outwit the outlaws—using cunning over gunfire in a move that surprises even his closest allies.
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↩ Reprints Ringo Kid #6 (1955)
Reprinted in Sheriff Classics #9228 (1973), Ranchserien #120 (1973), Héroes del Oeste #265
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