Two Gun Kid #114
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The River Rats," the Two-Gun Kid takes on a new threat when he tracks down Luke's gang of river rats during a heist. With the help of strongman Joe Morgan—now known as the touring boxer Joe Goliath—the gang schemes to rob Tombstone while distracting townsfolk with flashy fights. Written by Larry Lieber and illustrated by Dick Ayers, with inks by Carl Hubbell and lettering by Artie Simek, this 1973 issue features a cover by Dick Ayers and Carl Hubbell that captures the gritty tension of the outlaw showdown.
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The Two-Gun Kid rounds up Luke's gang of river rats during a heist. When the rats are released, they convince strongman Joe Morgan to work for them as a touring boxer, Joe Goliath. Although Joe's matches bring in money Luke adds to their earnings by committing robberies while townsfolk are distracted. They finally head to Tombstone and have Joe issue a challenge against the Two-Gun Kid, hoping for revenge. The Kid spars with Joe until he realizes the gang are robbing Tombstone. Breaking away, the Kid rounds up the river rats and Joe resolves to give up boxing.
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