Two Gun Kid #129
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Killer and the Kid," the Two-Gun Kid stands between justice and mob rule when a lynch mob targets Webb for a bank robbery he claims to be innocent of. With Stan Lee’s sharp storytelling and Jack Kirby’s dynamic art—inked by Dick Ayers—this 1976 issue delivers a tense showdown in the dusty streets of the Old West, where loyalty, truth, and redemption collide. Gil Kane’s striking cover captures the moment’s intensity, setting the stage for a story where even the most hardened hearts can change.
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Snark raises up a lynch mob to get Webb for robbing the bank. Professing innocence, Webb goes to Matt for help. The Two-Gun Kid fends off the mob, ensuring Webb is held by the marshal and given a fair trial. At the trial Matt exposes Snark as the true robber and Snark flees the courtroom, then doubles back, hoping to kill Matt. However, Snark finds the Two-Gun Kid instead. Nancy arrives with a gun and tries to kill the Kid in revenge for her brother's death, but finds she can't take a life. Snark is shot by the arriving marshal and Nancy gains a new respect for the Two-Gun Kid.
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