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.
In "The River Rats," the Two-Gun Kid tracks down Luke’s gang of river rats during a botched heist, only to see them turn to a new scheme when they recruit the powerful Joe Goliath as a touring boxer. As Joe’s fights draw crowds and profits, the gang uses the distraction to pull off robberies across the frontier, culminating in a bold move to challenge the Two-Gun Kid in Tombstone. With tensions rising and the truth slowly unraveling, the Kid must confront both the gang and the man they’ve turned into a weapon—before the next fight becomes a final reckoning.
Clay Mitchell, a man with a past he can’t outrun, steals a gun and pays the price with a stint in jail. When he’s released, the town keeps him out of work—until "Doc" Polk offers a way back in, promising a score with his crew. But Clay’s choice to betray the gang during the escape sets him on a new path, one where his past no longer defines him.
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