Two Gun Kid #133
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Amazing Mr. Hurricane," the Two-Gun Kid tracks down a fleeing outlaw, Harry Kane, after a train robbery, only to see him transformed by a lightning-struck potion into a super-speed criminal known as Hurricane. With a vibrant new costume and blinding pace, Hurricane evades capture—until his powers begin to fade and the Kid closes in. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Dick Ayers, this 1976 issue features a striking cover by John Severin, capturing the moment of Kane’s metamorphosis in vivid, dynamic detail.
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After Two-Gun Kid breaks up a train robbery, Harry Kane flees into the desert and finds a medicine man preparing a potion to increase speed. Kane takes the potion when it's struck by lightning. Ingesting the liquid, Kane gains superhuman speed. Donning a colourful costume, he begins a crime spree as Hurricane, easily running circles around the law and Two-Gun Kid. However, eventually he begins to tire and the Kid catches up. Breaking an ankle, Hurricane is rendered helpless and captured. Matt Hawk defends Kane in court and the criminal is put on probation.
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