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.
In "The Killer and the Kid," Jeb Snark stirs a lynch mob against Will Webb, accusing him of bank robbery. With the Two-Gun Kid defending Webb’s innocence, the truth unravels in court—Snark is the real thief—and when he tries to kill the Kid in revenge, Nancy, Webb’s sister, faces her own moral reckoning.
In "Tombstone Take-Over," Jack Steele arrives in Tombstone with a saloon and a secret, drawing the attention of the Two-Gun Kid and the local outlaw Zak. As tensions rise and danger shadows the town, the line between protection and crime blurs—especially when Jack’s past catches up with him.
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↩ Reprints Two Gun Kid #61 (1963), Kid Colt Outlaw #141 (1969)
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