The Ringo Kid #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
In the dusty heat of the frontier, Ringo Kid and his ally Dull Knife race after the fugitive Spider Webb, whose betrayal has turned a quiet trail into a deadly chase. With the desert stretching endlessly around them and a U.S. Marshal closing in from behind, the three men are locked in a tense pursuit where every shadow could hide a threat—or a chance to settle old scores.
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↩ Reprints Ringo Kid #8 (1955), The Outlaw Kid #11 (1956)
Reprinted in The Rawhide Kid #87 (1971), Ranchserien #1/1974 (1974), Sheriff Classics #9239 (1974), Héroes del Oeste #281
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