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  • Issue #12
    Outlaw Kid (1954 Atlas) 12

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    Cover art by Joe Maneely. "Six-Gun Menace!", art by Doug Wildey; A young man named Brad challenges the Outlaw Kid to a duel, but the Kid refuses due to a promise he made to Brad's aunt Cora that he would keep him out of trouble and he soon leaves after shooting the guns out of Brad's hands; Brad is convinced that the Outlaw Kid is a coward. "Redman's Way" text story, art by Mort Drucker. "The Riddle of Fargo Pass!", art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid is out on patrol and about to call it quits for the day when suddenly he is met by Belle Taylor who is excited about something; She tells him that she heard a shot and followed it to Fargo Pass where she found a dead man lying on the ground. "Badman's Choice!", art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid is on the trail of Hank Dolan who is wanted for robbing the stage out of Copper City; However the criminal manages to get the drop on the Kid, forcing him to stand down; With a posse on his trail, Dolan orders the Kid to trade clothes with him so that he can use the disguise to sneak out of town. "A Coward in Town!", script by Stan Lee, art by Dick Ayers; Outlaw Kid vs. some outlaws. "Range War," art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid is at the property line of Hardin's ranch where Hardin and his men are examining the damage done to the fence that lines the property; Hardin believes that the damage is the work of Barton, a rival rancher. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Outlaw Kid (1954 Atlas) 13

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    Cover art by Joe Maneely. "Flames Along the Border!", art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid is after Danny Lozar and his gang who are intent on fighting it out; When the Kid tries to get the drop on the outlaws, one gets the drop on him and knocks the Kid out; Danny and his men are prepared to deal with the Kid when suddenly the Calvary arrives forcing them to flee. "Rustler's Riddle" text story. "Bully's Bluff!", art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid comes across Francis Holladay bullying young boy named Joey by trying to take away his rifle; The Kid rushes in and pulls Francis away, but soon his older brother Pete--another local bully--comes in and tries to pick a fight with the masked hero. "Scourge of the Plains!", art by Doug Wildey; With a wolf suspected of killing the stock of area ranchers, the Outlaw Kid goes on the hunt that night to kill the beast; Succeeding he goes back to tell the locals that the threat of the wolf is now over; However, soon a ranch in comes in and tells them that something has killed another sheep, leading them to suspect something else is killing the sheep. "Wanted, Dead or Alive: Wolf Harper," script by Stan Lee, art by Dave Berg; Outlaw Kid vs. Cole. "Appointment With Danger," art by Doug Wildey; Spotting Tradin' Sam's wagon riding out of control the Outlaw Kid comes to the elderly traders rescue and stops the wagon; Tradin' Sam tells the Kid about how he went to the old Harper cabin after learning that new people moved it, but found himself run off the property and his horse spooked; Finding this suspicious, the Kid tells Sam to go to town and mention what happened to nobody. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Outlaw Kid (1954 Atlas) 14

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    Cover art by Carl Burgos. "Whistling Lead," art by Doug Wildey; After clearing out a gang of outlaws that have appeared in town the Outlaw Kid turns them over to the sheriff before heading out of town; He is observed by a young man who decides to make a name for himself and follows after the Kid; The masked hero detects that someone is following him and confronts the young man who challenges the Outlaw Kid to a duel on Saturday afternoon. "Lost Gold" text story, art by Jack Davis. "Gunning For Trouble!", art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid intercept the Bailey Brothers before they head into town into Caliber City to ask what the two outlaws want in the area; When they draw their guns, the Kid outdraws them and easily shoots the guns out of their hands and sends them packing; However the Outlaw Kid does not believe he has seen the last of them. "Gun Duel!", art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid is stopped by a Native American warrior named Chiwatta who accuses him of stealing from his people like "the others"; As the Kid attempts to claim his innocence, he spots a rattle snake and kills it before before it can strike Chiwatta. "Ambush," script by Stan Lee, art by Dick Ayers; Outlaw vs. Thunder. "The Land Grabbers!", art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid and Belle Temple are riding together when they find a band of Osage Native Americans in dire straits and come to their aid; While giving the Native Americans first aid, they learn that the Osages were driven off their land by a gang of outlaws seeking the gold that is there. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #15
    Outlaw Kid (1954 Atlas) 15

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    Cover art by Joe Maneely. "Duel In the Desert!", art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid spots a young boy named Jody being roughed up by an older man; The Kid comes to the boy's rescue, sending the man packing; The Kid asks the Kid to join him for a glass of milk and a slice of pie to talk about what happened and learns that Jody's father had recently struck gold and the man was trying to force the location of the mine out of the boy while he was in town getting supplies, before his father can strike a claim. "Double Trouble" text story, art by Al Williamson. "Guns For Hire!", art by Doug Wildey; While out on patrol, the Outlaw Kid hears gunshots coming from the Temple ranch and rushes to Belle's aid; However he arrives too late to stop Kane and his gang from escaping; Wondering what they were after, the Outlaw Kid returns home where he changes into his alter ego of Lance temple just in time for Belle to come by for a visit to tell him and his father what the attack was about. "Six-Gun Challenge!", art by Doug Wildey; With outlaw Trigger Fargo on the loose, the sheriff of Caliber City and the Outlaw Kid try to form a posse, one man named Dragger refuses to join; When the Outlaw Kid tries to tell him that helping is his duty, Dragger takes it as being called a coward and tries to draw on the Kid, but the masked hero easily disarms him. "The Fastest Draw!", script by Stan Lee, art by Jay Scott Pike; Outlaw Kid vs. LeBraun. "Along the Outlaw Trail!", art by Doug Wildey; While riding to the home belonging to Matt Ronson to meet with him, the Outlaw Kid hears a gun shot and goes inside to find Ronson dead; The local gambling hall owner LeBrun and one of his thugs creep up on the Kid and accuse him of killing Ronson; When they try to take him into custody to turn over to the sheriff, the Kid fights his way free and flees into the night, hating to flee the scene but having no choice. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Outlaw Kid (1954 Atlas) 17

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    Cover art by John Severin. "Gunning For Trouble!", art by Doug Wildey; Belle Taylor and the Outlaw Kid witness as a local named Mallon is about to rough up an elderly man named windy; The Kid steps in and fights Mallon off and sends him packing; He asks Windy what the fight was about and learns that Mallon was trying to beat the location of Windy's gold strike out of him when he came to town to register his claim. "Two Strange Figures" text story by Gene Colan. "Empty Holsters!", art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid prevents an robber named Darby from robbing a train and turns him over to the authorities, but Darby vows to get even with the masked hero; Several weeks later, the Kid is at his fathers ranch in his alter-ego of Lance Temple when his father Zane tells him that Darby is going to be sentenced for his crimes, but he worries about Darby's gang going after the Outlaw Kid in revenge. "Fists of Steel!", art by Doug Wildey; Mr. Been the mayor of Caliber City has called on the Outlaw Kid to help him with a problem: every Saturday night a bunch of men from the mines ride into town and cause trouble by getting drunk, shooting up the place and causing fights; Agreeing that this is indeed a problem, the Kid agrees to quash it before someone gets hurt. "Git Off My Land!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Ernie Bache; Matt Collins finally gets tired of being pushed around and defends his claim. "Showdown At Sunup!", art by Doug Wildey; While out on a ride in the evening, the Outlaw Kid is stopped by two gunmen who tell him to get lost as he is trespassing; Not liking to be threatened for no reason, the Kid shoots the guns out of their hands and chases after them when they try to flee; However, as he does so he hears an explosion from town and doubles back to see what the cause was; There he learns that the Murdock gang blew open the bank in order to rob it and made a clean getaway. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    Outlaw Kid (1954 Atlas) 18

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    Cover art by John Severin. "Menace On Main Street!", art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid spots some rough looking characters dragging Mr. Warren into the office of his newspaper the Clarion and begin wrecking the equipment; The Kid steps in and stops the vandalism and sends them packing; When asking Warren why they were wrecking his presses, the newspaper man gives the Kid some newspaper clippings and asks him judge for himself. "Squatter's Rights" text story. "The Ambushers Strike!", art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid witnesses as Old Jeb Peters is gunned down by a pair of bushwhackers hiding out in a hotel room; When the Kid tries to shoot back, and is winged with a bullet allowing the outlaws to escape; When locals come out to see what the commotion is about, the Kid's arm is treated and he learns that Peters is dead, leaving him puzzled how an innocent man like Peters would be gunned down in such a heinous way. "Six-Gun Payoff!", art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid is called on by Miss Webster to help out her younger brother Doug; He arrives just as Doug is about to ride off, when he tries to stop the young man, Brad tells the Kid to mind his own business and rides off; However the Kid refuses to give up and tells Miss Webster he will insure that Doug doesn't get into trouble. "The Last Notch!", pencils by Al Williamson, inks by Ralph Mayo; The Outlaw Kid vs. Travis. "The Kid's Revenge!", art by Doug Wildey; Hearing that the Crystal Palace is crooked, the Outlaw Kid confronts its own Mr. Travis who insists that it is a legitimate business; When the Kid insists to the contrary, Travis tells his men to deal with him, but the Kid is a faster draw and shoots the guns out of their hand; The Kid then tells Travis that he is going to spread the word around Caliber City about his crooked gambling operation, and leaves. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    Outlaw Kid (1954 Atlas) 19

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    Cover art by John Severin. "When the Owlhoots Rode," art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kids clashed with Chad Burrows and his gang who had just stolen $10,000 from the Express Office; However he is winged by a bullet and the gang manages to get awayl After getting patched up the doc suggests after such a haul that Burrows will retire, but the Kid doesn't think this is the last of the gang. "A Man of the West" text story, art by Gray Morrow. "Revenge of the Redmen!", art by Doug Wildey; There is a great deal of unrest over the Native Americans attacking burning their crops and homes; Leading this pack is a local named Darrow who suggests they take up arms against the Natives; Listening to this is the Outlaw Kid suggests that cooler heads prevail. "Gun Crazy!", art by Doug Wildey; Spotting a local named Mapes taking shots at an old man's feet making him "dance," the Outlaw Kid gets in his way; Mapes then decides to challenge the Kid to a duel; However, Kid beats him in a fist fight and sends Mapes packing. "Hide-Out!", pencils by Carl Burgos; Outlaw Kid vs. Mr. Duane. "Treachery In Caliber City!", art by Doug Wildey; Seeing a gang of men outside the Caliber City bank, the Kid goes to see what is going on and is refused to be allowed in; When the Kid refuses to stand down they draw, but the Kid shoots the guns out of their hands; Out comes their employer, comes out and scolds the Kid for acting rashly, telling the Kid that he just conducted business and they soon leave. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 1
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4477386008
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    All reprints. New John Severin cover. "Hostage," art by Doug Wildey; At the Temple ranch just outside of Caliber City, Zane Temple and his young son Lance are hard at work when riders from town come to warn Zane that Link Cado—an outlaw whom Zane sent to prison back in his days as a US Marshal is on the loose and looking to settle the score with him. "Breakthrough," art by Doug Wildey; Lance Temple is working on his fathers ranch when he spots Nate Marshal arrive; Nate warns his father Zane that a local band of Sioux have been raiding the various ranches in the area and that the cavalry has been cornered in Horseshoe Canyon. "The Silver Holster," script by Stan Lee, art by Joe Orlando. "Showdown," art by Doug Wildey. 36 pgs., full color. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

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  • Issue #2
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 2

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    All reprints. New cover by Herb Trimpe and Bill Everett. "Two of a Kind," art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid thwarts a bank robbery in Caliber City, but one of the robbers manages to escape; Setting up camp outside of town the lone gunman wonders how he can get even with the Kid and comes up with a solution. "The Newcomers," art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid is riding across the range when he comes across some locals, led by a man named Fargo, roughing up a recent Mexican immigrant and his son who have built a small farm outside of Caliber City; Disgusted by their racist attitudes towards the new comers, the Outlaw Kid comes to their rescue. "Flames of Violence," art by Doug Wildey. "One of the Outlaw Kid's Fastest Gunfights," pencils by Herb Trimpe, inks by Bill Everett. 36 pgs., full color. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #3
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 3

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    All reprints. New Herb Trimpe cover. "The Fast Draw," art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid is drawn to the local saloon when Brady King begins shooting after losing big in a card game; When the Kid tries to stop him, Brady wings the masked hero and makes a break for it and escapes. "Stand Up and Fight," art by Doug Wildey; Gus Barrow, a local braggart, has come to challenge the Outlaw Kid calling him a coward who won't accept his challenge to a fight; When the Kid refuses to fight, Gus tries to pull his guns on the masked hero, but the Kid easily shoots them out of his hands. "Renegade Rout," art by Doug Wildey. "The Protector," script by Stan Lee, art by Al Williamson. "The Man Behind the Guns," art by Doug Wildey. 36 pgs., full color. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #4
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 4

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    All reprints. New Herb Trimpe cover. "Six-Gun Gamble," art by Doug Wildey; Learning that Ed Corwin has been swindling people out of their money down at the local gambling hall, the Outlaw Kid pays him a visit and warns him against using crooked means to bilk the people of Caliber City of their wealth before departing; Annoyed by the encounter, Corwin tells his men that he will plan to get the Outlaw Kid before he can get him. "Fang and Claw," art by Doug Wildey; While out on the range the Outlaw Kid comes across a mountain lion being attacked by a pack of wolves; The Kid risks his life sending the wolves fleeing and waits for a moment to see if the proud mountain lion will attack him, but the creature scurries off into the night instead. "Losers Take Nothing," art by Doug Wildey. "The Riddle of Scorpion Creek," art by Doug Wildey. 36 pgs., full color. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #5
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 5
    • INCOMPLETE. Page missing, interrupts art and story.

    All reprints. New Herb Trimpe cover. "Empty Holsters," art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid prevents an robber named Darby from robbing a train and turns him over to the authorities, but Darby vows to get even with the masked hero; Several weeks later, the Kid is at his fathers ranch in his alter-ego of Lance Temple when his father Zane tells him that Darby is going to be sentenced for his crimes, but he worries about Darby's gang going after the Outlaw Kid in revenge. "Fists of Steel," art by Doug Wildey; Mr. Been, the mayor of Caliber City, has called on the Outlaw Kid to help him with a problem: every Saturday night a bunch of men from the mines ride into town and cause trouble by getting drunk, shooting up the place and causing fights; Agreeing that this is indeed a problem, the Kid agrees to quash it before someone gets hurt. "Showdown At Sunup," art by Doug Wildey. "Gunning For Trouble," art by Doug Wildey. "Kid Barrett, the Kid Who Downed the Killer King," art by Bob Brown. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #6
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 6

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    All reprints. New Herb Trimpe cover. "Redmen On the Rampage," art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid is helping the Calvary fight off a army of renegade Native Americans; Things begin to look dire when the Calvary begins to run out of ammo and water and the commanding officer is ruined; Needing water, the Kid leads a group of soldiers to a nearby lake to collect more, however some of the renegades follow and attack. "Six-Gun Meeting," art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid stops a gang of outlaws he is sure robbed a stage coach; They plead their innocence and after the Kid checks their saddle bags he finds no trace of the stolen loot and has no choice but to let them go; However the Outlaw Kid is still certain that they were responsible. The Fence, art by Mac Pakula. "Law and Order," art by Doug Wildey. 36 pgs., full color. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #7
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 7

    Last 15-cent cover price. All reprints. New Herb Trimpe cover. "Scourge of the Plains," art by Doug Wildey; With a wolf suspected of killing the stock of area ranchers, the Outlaw Kid goes on the hunt that night to kill the beast; Succeeding he goes back to tell the locals that the threat of the wolf is now over; However, soon a ranch in comes in and tells them that something has killed another sheep, leading them to suspect something else is killing the sheep. "Treachery On the Trail," art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid comes to the aid of a stage coach attacked by a band of outlaws; The Kid drives the outlaws away and checks on the coach drivers; One is only winged and the other is seriously wounded; The Kid learns that they are carrying a $20,000 payroll. "Bully's Bluff," art by Doug Wildey. "Wanted, Dead Or Alive," art by Dave Berg. "Appointment With Danger," art by Doug Wildey. 36 pgs., full color. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #8
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 8

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    Giant-size issue. All reprints. New Herb Trimpe cover. "Menace On Main Street," art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid spots some rough looking characters dragging Mr. Warren into the office of his newspaper the Clarion and begin wrecking the equipment; The Kid steps in and stops the vandalism and sends them packing; When asking Warren why they were wrecking his presses, the newspaper man gives the Kid some newspaper clippings and asks him judge for himself; The Kid returns to his father's ranch and resumes his alter-ego of Lance Temple. "The Kid's Revenge," art by Doug Wildey; Hearing that the Crystal Palace is crooked, the Outlaw Kid confronts its own Mr. Travis who insists that it is a legitimate business; When the Kid insists to the contrary, Travis tells his men to deal with him, but the Kid is a faster draw and shoots the guns out of their hands; The Kid then tells Travis that he is going to spread the word around Caliber City about his crooked gambling operation. "The Ambushers Strike," art by Doug Wildey. "Six-Gun Payoff," art by Doug Wildey. "When the Owlhoots Rode," art by Doug Wildey. "The Town," script by Stan Lee, art by Reed Crandall. "Gun Crazy," art by Doug Wildey. "Treachery In Caliber City," art by Doug Wildey. 52 pgs., full color. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #10
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 10

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    New story: "The Origin of the Outlaw Kid" (script by Mike Friedrich, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by George Roussos). Reprint: "Judge Ron Thomas' Gun-Gavel!" Gil Kane cover. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #11
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 11

    New story: "Railroaded" (script by Mike Friedrich, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Jack Abel). Reprint: "Gun-Fighter for Hire" (script by Stan lee, art by Joe Maneely). Gil Kane cover pencils, Vince Colletta cover inks. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #12
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 12

    New story: "In the Claws of Bounty-Hawk!" Script by Mike Friedrich, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Jack Abel. First letters page. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #13
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 13
    • Paper: White
    • Label #1005431003
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    New story: "The Last Rebel!" Script by Gary Friedrich (misspelled "Garry"), pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Jack Abel. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #15
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 15

    New story: "The Madman of Monster Mountain!" Script by Gary Friedrich, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Jack Abel. Reprint: "Half-Breed!" Gil Kane cover. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #17
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 17

    Doug Wildey reprint Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #20
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 20

    All reprints. "Six-Gun Gamble," "Losers Take Nothing," and "The Riddle of Scorpion Creek" (all with art by Doug Wildey), and a Wyatt Earp story, "The Man Who Outsmarted Earp" (script by Stan Lee). New Herb Trimpe cover. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #21
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 21

    Doug Wildey reprint Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #22
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 22

    All reprints from the Atlas Outlaw Kid 6: "Redmen on the Rampage," "Six-Gun Meeting" (art by Doug Wildey), "The Fence," and an untitled story (art by Wildey). New Herb Trimpe cover. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #23
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 23
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    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 24
  • Issue #25
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 25
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    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 26
  • Issue #27
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 27
  • Issue #29
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 29
  • Issue #30
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) 30
  • Issue #19MJ
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) Mark Jewelers 19MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Doug Wildey reprint. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #21MJ
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) Mark Jewelers 21MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Doug Wildey reprint. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #22MJ
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) Mark Jewelers 22MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. All reprints from the Atlas Outlaw Kid 6: "Redmen on the Rampage," "Six-Gun Meeting" (art by Doug Wildey), "The Fence," and an untitled story (art by Wildey). New Herb Trimpe cover. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #25MJ
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) Mark Jewelers 25MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #27MJ
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) Mark Jewelers 27MJ

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    Mark Jeweler Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #12MJ
    Outlaw Kid (1970 Marvel) National Diamond 12MJ

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    National Diamond Sales Advertisement Insert Variant. New story: "In the Claws of Bounty-Hawk!" Script by Mike Friedrich, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Jack Abel. First letters page. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #3
    Outlaw Nation (2000 Vertigo) 3

    Jamie Delano script. Goran Sudzuka art. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Outlaw Territory GN (2009-2013 Image) 1-1ST

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. By Greg Pak, Joshua Ortega, Khoi Pham, Joe Kelly, Joshua Dysart, Paul Azeceta, William Simpson, Dean Motter, Joshua Hale Fialkov, John McCrea, Ivan Brandon, Stephen Reedy, and Michael Woods. Cover by GREG RUTH. Outlaw Territory is a collection of stories from a rougher and grittier time in America. Tales of the old west from some of the best and brightest writers in the industry, lavishly illustrated by amazing talent both new and experienced. This book is sure to appeal to fans of such television and film as Deadwood and 3:10 To Yuma, as well as the work of No Country For Old Men author Cormac McCarthy. Softcover, 240 pages, full color. Mature Readers Cover price $19.99.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Outlaw Territory GN (2009-2013 Image) 2-1ST

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    Volume 2 - 1st printing. THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED WESTERN ANTHOLOGY RETURNS WITH AN EVEN BIGGER LINE-UP THAN BEFORE! OUTLAW TERRITORY continues to bring together some of the best and brightest creators in comics as they weave their own brand of tales about the old west. From more somber to action-packed to gut-wrenching character plays, this book has a little something for everybody. COME BACK WITH US AS WE EXPLORE MORE OF THE DARK AND GRITTY HISTORY OF AMERICA WE CALL THE WILD WEST. Softcover, 240 pages, full color. Mature Readers Cover price $19.99.

  • Issue #2
    Outlaws (1948 D.S. Pub.) 2

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    Stories and art by Matt Baker and others. Shoot-outs and showdowns between the outlaws and lawmen of the Old West, from DS Publishing. A gunslinging preacher may not believe in killing, but he's such a good shot he doesn't need to kill to outgun the bad guys. Doc Dawson takes desperate measures after an outlaw tries to force Doc to treat his wounded son. Schoolteacher Sloan Sayers takes up arms when a murderous gambler threatens the kids in his schoolhouse. Outlaw "Gentleman" Ben Thompson crashes a cattlemen's party in Dodge City, in a story with early art by art legend Matt Baker. Action-girl cover by an unknown artist. Battling Parson Brown; Mystery Marshall; The Dude Goes West; Doc Dawsons Dilemma; Tarnation Tough Teacher; Men of the Badlands: Gentleman Ben Thompson; Fight at Adobe Walls; Dallas Boone: Perilous Patrol; Doc Bates: The Last Battle. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Outlaws (1948 D.S. Pub.) 3

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    Stories and art by Leo Morey, Ed Moritz, Bill Allison, Tex Blaisdell, Bill Fraccio and Richard Case. Shoot-outs and showdowns between the outlaws and lawmen of the Old West, from DS Publishing. Reporter Red Crandall risks his life to reveal the truth about the outlaws in his town; luckily, he's a crack shot. Cattleman Long John Salt deals with rustlers and a runaway prairie fire. A cowhand faces a rogue cougar while riding in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Bad-girl cover (or "ornery wildcat," if you prefer) by an unknown artist. Justice on the Hoof; The Baffling Bad-Man; Aces Laugh Last; Big Spring Bang-Up; California Madness; Rustlers' Ruse; Fur-Trimmed Fury; Cougar City Cleanup. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Outlaws (1948 D.S. Pub.) 4

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    Stories and art by Joe Orlando, Leo Morey, Fred Bell, Mike Becker, and Pierre Charpentier. Shoot-outs and showdowns between the outlaws and lawmen of the Old West, from DS Publishing. New horse Fireball looks like a killer, but when death strikes the ranch, cowboy Cal thinks there's something more sinister afoot. In a sequel to issue #1's "The Awakening of "Little Doc" Doolittle," Little Doc is forced to take up his guns again, in a story with early art by future art legend Joe Orlando. Avenging his gal, Johnny realizes one shot too late that he's been set up for Swifty Morgan's murder. Killer Hoss; Double Suicide; Dead Man's Justice; Little Doc Doolittle Does It Again; The Cougar and the Lady; The Man on the Ramparts; Double-Quick Trigger Man!; Death Stakes a Claim. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Outlaws (1948 D.S. Pub.) 6

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    Cover by Bob Jenney. Stories and art by Bob Jenney, August Froehlich, Al McWilliams, William M. Allison and Edmond Good. Shoot-outs and showdowns between the outlaws and lawmen of the Old West, from DS Publishing. Outlaws dress as "ghosts" to try to scare residents away from silver-rich Crackerbox Hill. Outlaw Clark turns in his own gang members for the reward money, but such treachery won't go unnoticed for long. A reporter and a deputy investigate the murder of Gold City's town sheriff. The Ghosts of Crackerbox Hill; River of Gold; Dakota Double-Cross; Man to Man!; The Last Ambush; Gold City. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Outlaws (1948 D.S. Pub.) 8

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    Shoot-outs and showdowns between the outlaws and lawmen of the Old West, from DS Publishing. Arizona City sheriff Tex Farrell (later the star of his own comic) must dare a deadly bronco ride at the rodeo to best a land-grabbing outlaw. A woman on a train gets caught up in a deadly con game after her bag is switched with a handsome stranger's. The masked horseman called the Rangeland Phantom is attacking homesteaders by setting their properties ablaze. Plus a vintage ad for "Play-Safe Flame Proof Playsuits: Indian Chief, Cowboy King or Home Run." The Gun and the Pen; Law of the Longhorns; Trail of the Outlaw; Phantom of the Range; Death Valley Trail; Desert Justice; The Heath Gang. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Outlaws (1948 D.S. Pub.) 9

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    Cover by Richard Case. Stories and art by Frank Frazetta, Louis Schroeder, Paul Reinman, Art Gates and Howard Larsen. Shoot-outs and showdowns between the outlaws and lawmen of the Old West, from DS Publishing. Cattle rustler Boone Marlow starts a solo crime career after his brothers are captured, in an early story by future art legend Frank Frazetta. Tom doesn't believe neighbor Jean needs to learn how to handle a gun, but when the need arises, he's glad she's got one. The owners of an emerald mine face the wrath of Barento, king of the bandits. Prairie Jinx; Feud at Bitter Creek; Shoot to Kill; The Matador Merzon Mesa ; Heroes of the Old West: Sutter & Marshalls Wonderful Discovery; Green Gold. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Outlaws of the West (1957 Charlton) 12

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    Cover art by Dick Giordano and Vince Alascia. The Gringo Kid, pencils by Bill Molno, inks by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. Bonanza, art by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. Jesse James' Protégé, pencils by Bill Molno, inks by Vince Alascia. Desert Danger starring Prince Albert Kid. The Dalton Gang, pencils by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio, inks by Vince Alascia. Boom-Town Tamer, pencils by Bill Molno, inks by Vince Alascia. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Outlaws of the West (1957 Charlton) 13

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    Cover art by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. A Thirst For Gold, pencils by Bill Molno, inks by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. Renegade Dude, pencils by Bill Molno, inks by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. Outlaw's Honor, pencils by Bill Molno, inks by Sal Trapani. Flaming Arrows Backfire text story. Owlhoot Jury, art by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. The Man Who Wanted War, pencils by Bill Molno. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Outlaws of the West (1957 Charlton) 14

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    Cover art by Maurice Whitman. The Truth About Fleet Elk, art by Pete Morisi. The Lamb Had Teeth. The Trap, pencils by Charles Nicholas, inks by Sal Trapani. The Battle of the Runts. Please... text story. Outlaws of the West. Winchester War. Wicked Stranger, art by Pete Morisi. Gunslinger, art by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. Revolver-Rifle text article. Santa Fe Fued, pencils by Bill Fraccio, inks by Tony Tallarico. Davy's First B'ar starring Davy Crockett, pencils by Bill Molno, inks by Sal Trapani. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #15
    Outlaws of the West (1957 Charlton) 15

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    Cover by Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia. Stories and art by Pete Morisi, Bill Fraccio and Tony Tallarico. Western adventure from Charlton, often featuring good guys who end up on the wrong side of the law. Cass must protect young Billy to fulfill a promise to Billy's dying father, but MacRae's rustlers aim to steal Billy's land. Al is quicker on the draw than anybody in his little hometown, but what happens when he faces a real gunslinger? Aging sheriff Whit faces gunslinger Wolf Curry. Brand of the Gunman; Gun Proud; The Sound of Bugles; Bandit Bungler; He Stands Alone; Gun Shy! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.