Two Gun Kid #61
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's self-proclaimed "America's Most Unusual Western Hero" takes center stage in this January 1963 showdown, with cover art by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers capturing every volt of tension. The Kid squares off gun-to-gun against a menacing figure in green while Miss Nancy — rifle in hand and red dress blazing — stands behind them both, the unexpected arbiter of who walks away alive. It's a three-way standoff with real stakes written right on the cover, and Stan Lee's "The Killer and the Kid" promises the kind of sharp, pulpy Western drama that made Two-Gun Kid a Marvel staple of the era.
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Story contrasts Matt Hawk and the Two-Gun Kid in how they dress, act, speak, etc.
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