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Cover: Herb Trimpe

The Ringo Kid #9

May 1971 · Marvel · 0.15 USD
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“Black Sunset”

In "Black Sunset," Ringo Kid faces a dangerous chase across the desert after his friend Dull Knife warns him of an ambush set by Spider Webb—only for Webb to slip away in the chaos. With a U.S. Marshal dogging their trail, Ringo and Dull Knife push deeper into the arid expanse, where every shadow could hide a threat. The story unfolds with tense pacing and stark visuals, drawn with grit by John Severin and rendered in bold, expressive lines on a cover by Herb Trimpe.

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artist, inker John Severin · cover Herb Trimpe

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artist, inker John Severin
cover pencils, inks Herb Trimpe

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Ringo's friend Dull Knife warns him of the ambush that Spider Webb has set up, but Webb manages to escape in the resulting confusion. Ringo and Dull Knife pursue him into the desert, with a U.S. Marshal trailing them all.

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