Two Gun Kid #71
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's Two-Gun Kid faces his most dangerous odds yet in this September 1964 showdown, with cover art by Jack Kirby (pencils) and Dick Ayers (inks) that puts the masked hero at the center of a tense, guns-drawn standoff against Jesse James and a gang of armed outlaws on a dusty frontier street. The cover speech bubble crackles with menace — "So! The great Two-Gun Kid finally made his first, and LAST mistake!!" — as laser-straight gunfire crosses the frame in a beautifully composed scene of Western tension. Adding extra intrigue, a banner promises that one other person learns the Kid's true identity inside, making this a genuinely compelling chapter in Marvel's long-running Western saga.
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Boom Boom learns the Kid's secret identity.
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