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  • Issue #2387
    TV Guide (1953) 2387
    Published Dec 1998 by TV Guide.

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    December 26, 1998. Peter Jennings; Kelli Williams ("The Practice"); Tailwind controversy during the Vietnam War; Tribute to TV Greats (including Bob Kane, co-creator of Batman). Cover price $1.49.

  • Issue #79
    TV Tornado (United Kingdom) 79

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    20 pages b & w.

  • Issue #1
    TV Western (2001) 1
    Published 2001 by AC Comics.

    Cover photo of Jock Mahoney. Edited by Bill Black. Stories by Jock Mahoney, Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer, Gaylord Du Bois, Jeff Bembaron, Rob Word and Bill Black. Art by Alex Toth, Dan Spiegle, Joe Maneely and John Buscema. AC Comics reprints classic Western stories featuring TV cowboys and gunfighters that originally appeared in Charlton and Dell comics from the Golden Age. Also, a Roy Rogers adventure drawn by Marvel and Conan legend John Buscema, and a visit to the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum in Apple Valley, California. Range Rider: Nitro; Jock Mahoney; What Was It Like to Be Range Rider?; Colt .45; Roy Rogers and the Missing Brother; Wild Bill Hickok and Jingles: Trapped in the Badlands; Range Rider: Hidden Treasure. 40 pages, B&W. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #2
    TV Western (2001) 2
    Published 2003 by AC Comics.

    Cover photo of Dick Simmons, star of Sgt. Preston of the Yukon. Edited by Bill Black. Stories by Bill Black and others. Art by Alex Toth, Alberto Giolotti, Tony Sgroi, Jesse Marsh, Charles Nicholas and Sal Trapani. AC Comics reprints classic Western stories featuring TV cowboys and gunfighters that originally appeared in Dell and Charlton comics in the 1950s and 60s. A Roy Rogers story illustrated by comics legend Alex Toth; Sgt. Preston of the Yukon; also, Wild Bill Hickock, Range Rider and MacKenzies Raiders. Tornado; Artist in Disguise; Colt .45; A Fight for the Future; Clean-Up; MacKenzie's Raiders; Double-Barreled Plot. 40 pages, B&W. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #116
    TV Zone (UK 1989-2008 Visual Imagination) 116

    "The Magazine of Cult Television." Interviews, reviews, and articles. In this issue: Ethan Phillips (Voyager), Don Davis (Stargate SG-1), Wild Wild West, Reiner Schone (Babylon 5), the Crow, the Tribe, and more. Full color; 84 pages. Cover price $4.99.

  • Issue #36
    Two Fisted Tales (1950 EC) 36
    • Signed by artist John Severin. Certification not included. 1/2" spine split from bottom. Cover oxidation.
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    Cover by John Severin and Will Elder. Stories by Colin Dawkins and Robert Graves. Art by John Severin, Will Elder, Reed Crandall, and Jack Davis. Harvey Kurtzman's legendary series enlisted top EC artists for gritty tales of war and adventure. A sheriff's orphaned son returns to town years later to find his father's killer. Roman General Aulus faces insurmountable British forces, in a story inspired by Robert Graves and illustrated by Reed Crandall. Gunfire!; Battle!; Lone Wolf Constable; Justice!; Dangerous Man! 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    Two Fisted Tales (1992 Gemstone/Russ Cochran) 19

    Edited by John Severin. Cover by John Severin. Stories by Colin Dawkins, Jack Davis, Reed Crandall and John Severin. Stories of adventure, the Wild West, and war, reprinted from ECs original Two-Fisted tales series. 36 pages, full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #6
    Two Gun Western (1950-52) 6

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. "The Man Who Made the Law!", art by Joe Maneely; Roving cowboy Aloysius Kare is riding through the town of Green River when he is stopped and ordered to pay a $10 toll, learning that the town is run by a man named Silas Crag who implemented the toll; Not wishing to pay the toll, Kare shoots the guns out of the toll guards hands and speeds by; Entering the outskirts of Green River, he witnesses a family being forced off their ranch by the sheriff's deputy who is in league with Crag; Kare then changes into his alter-ego the Apache Kid and attacks the sheriff and his men, sending them all fleeing. "The Deadly Double-Cross." "When the Odds Are Even" text story. "The Bully." "The Outcast!", art by Chuck Miller. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Two Gun Western (1950-52) 8

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    Cover by Chuck Miller. "Red Man's Blood," art by Werner Roth; While hanging out in the Silver Bar Saloon, Aloysius Kare refuses to accept a drink from Angus Dobbs of the New York Land Company; The belligerent easterner gets on Kare's nerves; he does finally accept the drink but throws it in Hobbs face; Hobbs then tries to start a fight with Aloysius, but the lights suddenly go out and a gun goes off; When the lights turn back on, Hobbs is dead; The bartender then accuses Kare for killing Hobbs, and when Kare denies it he is shocked when the bartender pulls out the gun out of Kare's holster and shows that the gun was recently fired. "Dead Man's Rendezvous" starring Texas Kid. "Showdown In the Woods" text story. "Doc Holliday, the Killer Who Searched For Death," pencils by Les Zarakin, inks by John Romita. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Two Gun Western (1950-52) 9

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    Cover by Chuck Miller. "The Vengeance of the Apache Kid," art by Werner Roth; When a band of Coyotes attack a stage coach, it is rescued by the Apache Kid who sends the renegade band of Native Americans fleeing; When the coach arrives at Fort Madison, it passenger Anthony Nichols - a businessman setting up a gold prospecting company - tells off Captain Bill Gregory for not doing anything about the attackers; Gregory is shocked when Nichols names an Apache Kid as one of his attackers. "The Gun That Ruled the West" text story. "Judgment Day," art by Pete Tumlinson. "Blood Will Tell." "Smokey Showdown" starring Texas Kid, art by Joe Maneely. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    Two Gun Western (1950-52) 10

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    "War Drums in the Badlands!"; Across the range, drums of war are played to call together the various Native American tribes in the region; A warrior named Cunning Fox meets with Red Hawk of the Apaches and informs him that Bald Eagle, the father of all the Native Peoples, has called his brothers to arms to go on the warpath and force the white man off their lands; He explains to Red Hawk that since his people have been allies of the white men that they will be crushed if they do not side with Bald Eagle; Apache Kid attempts to talk them out of going to war, saying that both the white settlers and the Native Americans must learn to live in peace. "Colt-Wise Hellion" text story. "The Accused" starring Kid Colt. "The Man Who Killed Again." "Blind Justice" starring the Texas Kid. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Two Gun Western (1950-52) 11

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. "The Silver Spurs"; While riding along the Mexican side of the Rio Grande, Kid Colt spots a gang of five men on horseback chasing after a lone rider and decides to come to the man's aid. "The Apache Kid's Last Stand!"; In the town of Madison, Aloysius Kare and gambling house owner Kit Faraday watch as some men from back east ride into town; Kare muses that these men could provide good business for Kit's gambling house. "Bushwacker" text story. "Dead Man's Boots!" "The Man with the Bullet-Hole Stetson"; Lance Temple rides his buck wagon into Caliber City and sees that the town is in pandemonium; The sheriff tells Lance to tie up his horses and take cover as the Calendar Gang is riding into town. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Two Gun Western (1950-52) 12

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. "Sands of the Mesabi"; Kid Colt is watching the sorting pen in the San Joachim Valley; He notices that one man Jack Shellfire is rather rough with his cattle, and that they have mixed brands. "Guns of the Claim-Jumpers" text story. "The Apache Kid's Surrender!"; Red Hawk falls ill and is under the care of the tribal medicine man; Red Hawk calls to his son the Apache Kid to be with him at his time of need; the medicine man calls to the gods for their advice. "Silent Guns!" "Killers' Holiday"; At the Deer Lodge prison, some prisoners have weapons smuggled in and use them to stage a break; The escaped outlaws were all put into the prison by the Texas Kid, and their leader is determined to get revenge. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Two Gun Western (1950-52) 14

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    "Judgement Day," art by Pete Tumlinson; Charlie Stark is brought to court and is innocent of his crimes; however, judge Ahab Ravage does not believe it but is forced to let him go due to the jury's verdict of his innocence. "The Valley of the Spirits," art by Tom Gill; Chief Red Hawk brings the Apache Kid to the Apache burial ground located in the heart of the Rugged Eagle Mountains, the secret place where their bravest warriors have been buried; Red Hawk tells the Kid that a lot of Apache treasure is buried there. "No-Gun Cowboy" text story. "Cave of Death." "The Mountain of Doom!", script by Robert Bernstein, art by Jay Scott Pike; The American southwest is rocked by an earthquake; the local Apaches believe that this has been caused by the gods; renegade Wreck Lasker watches as his coach filled with weapons and ammunition is knocked off a cliff; Lasker goes looking for his supplies and runs into some Apache warriors. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Two Gun Western (1956) 5

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    First issue of the series -- previously 2-Gun Western (1956). Cover by Joe Maneely. Stories by Stan Lee and unknown. Art by Joe Sinnott, Gene Colan, Syd Shores, Bob Forgione, Jack Abel and unknown. In this issue: A gunslinger tries to hide his past in "Return of the Gunhawk" by Stan Lee and Joe Sinnott; a robber finds that he can't escape his past in "Vince Wilkins, Badman!" by Lee and Gene Colan; Black Rider helps solve a problem in a lumber camp in "The Deadly Forest" with pencils by Syd Shores; a saloon owner disagrees with the new sheriff's method of law enforcement in "The Sheriff-Hater" by Lee, Bob Forgione and Jack Abel; and an old prospector struggles to survive in the 2-page text story "The Prospector"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Two Gun Western (1956) 6

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. Stories by Stan Lee. Art by Ross Andru, Matt Baker, Bob Forgione, Joe Maneely, Mike Esposito and Jack Abel. In this issue: "Gun-Duel" by Stan Lee, Ross Andru and Mike Esposito; "His Father's Son" by Lee and Matt Baker; "The Return of Joe Laredo" by Lee, Bob Forgione and Jack Abel; "When the Rustlers Strike" by Lee and Joe Maneely; and a local sheriff helps a historian uncover lost town archives in the 2-page text story "Trail of Long Ago" (writer unknown). 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Two Gun Western (1956) 7

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    Cover by John Severin. Stories by unknown. Art by Joe Sinnott, Syd Shores, Bob Powell, John Giunta, Dick Ayers, Reed Crandall and Mort Lawrence. In this issue: "The Saga of the Fargo Kid" with art by Joe Sinnott; "Rustlers' Round-Up" with art by Syd Shores and Mort Lawrence; "Outlaw!" with art by Bob Powell; "Attack on Fort Carson" with art by John Giunta; "The Silent Colt" with art by Dick Ayers; and 2-page text story "Captured" with illo by Reed Crandall. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Two Gun Western (1956) 8

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. Stories by Stan Lee. Art by Joe Maneely, Reed Crandall, Doug Wildey and Norman Maurer. In this issue: "Return of the Hair-Trigger Kid" by Stan Lee and Joe Maneely; "The Stage Driver" by Lee and Reed Crandall; "The Man Who Wouldn't Fight" by Lee and Doug Wildey; "When the Mob Strikes" by Lee and Norman Maurer; and 2-page text story "Captive of Honor" with illo by Maneely (and writer unknown). 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Two Gun Western (1956) 9

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    Cover by Carl Burgos. Stories by unknown. Art by Jay Scott Pike, Al Williamson, Doug Wildey, Gray Morrow, Dick Ayers, Joe Maneely and unknown. In this issue: "This Prisoner Is Mine," a tale of tense fury and savage drama, with art by Jay Scott Pike; "Showdown at Noon" with pencils by Al Williamson; "The Mystery of the Missing Herd" with art by Doug Wildey; "Brass Buttons!" with art by Gray Morrow; "Outnumbered!" with art by Dick Ayers; and 2-page text story "The Drifter" with illo by Joe Maneely. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    Two Gun Western (1956) 10

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    Cover by John Severin. Stories by unknown. Art by Gray Morrow, Don Heck, Tony DiPreta, Frank Bolle and Reed Crandall. In this issue: "Revenge on the Rio Grande!" with art by Gray Morrow; "A Gun at His Back!" with art by Don Heck; "Shotgun Guard!" (featuring Wild Bill Hickok) with art by Tony DiPreta; "Two-Gun Showdown" with art by Frank Bolle; "The Sheriff of Tombstone!" with art by Reed Crandall; and 2-page text story "The Vanishing Stagecoach"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Two Gun Western (1956) 11

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. Stories by unknown. Art by Dick Giordano, Al Williamson, John Giunta, Bob Powell, Marvin Stein, Reed Crandall and unknown. In this issue: "The Garrity Gang Strikes" with art by Dick Giordano; "The Death of Dallas Dawson" with pencils by Al Williamson; "Revenge!" with pencils by John Giunta; "Blazing Colts!" with pencils by Bob Powell; "Stay Off the Streets!" with art by Marvin Stein; and 2-page text story "The Fighting Bugle" with illo by Reed Crandall. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Two Gun Western (1956) 12

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    Final issue. Cover by Bill Everett. Stories by unknown. Art by Reed Crandall, Alfonso Greene, Carl Burgos, James Infantino, Jack Kirby and unknown. In this issue: "The Guns of Bull Carson" with art by Reed Crandall; "Shoot-Out at Sunset!" with art by Alfonso Greene; "The Midnight Raider" with pencils by Carl Burgos; "Murder on the Trail!" with art by James Infantino; "No Man Can Outdraw Him!" with art by Jack Kirby; and 2-page text story "The Pariah"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 1
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Tape on interior cover.
    • Label #1482221025
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    Cover by Syd Shores. First appearance of Two Gun Kid in "Introducing the Two Gun Kid," art by Syd Shores; The Two-Gun Kid and his horse Cyclone ride into the town of Sundown, Arizona; There a stray bullet zips by knocking off the cowboy's had; Suspecting trouble, Two-Gun rushes to the saloon where the shot rang out from and finds a man shot in the arm for refusing to take a drink with another. First appearance of Blaze Carson (unnamed) in "The Sheriff"; The Sheriff is spending his quiet day playing checkers with one of the locals when he hears someone beating up on a horse. "Two Hungry Hikers" text story. "The Code of the West," art by Syd Shores; Dry Gultch, Nevada has been plagued with a series of bank robberies that has kept the town living in fear, and the sheriff unable to catch the gang responsible; 20 minutes after the most recent robbery, Sheriff Winn gathers a posse to go out looking for the thieves and bring them to justice. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #2
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 2

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    Cover pencils by Syd Shores, inks by Bill Everett. "Trapped in Outlaw City," script by William Woolfolk, art by Syd Shores; A small western town is hit by a bunch of bank robbers who clean out the local Wells Fargo branch, and the local sheriff is powerless to stop the robbery. "Who Was Kaspar Hauser?" text story, art by Syd Shores. "The Train That Wasn't There!", script by William Woolfolk, art by John Forte; A train containing gold bullion leaves from Grange City for the town of Tarleton, some 40 miles away; However, the train mysteriously vanishes along the tracks; While a posse is gathered to try and find the train, the Two-Gun Kid rides into Tarleton. "Killer's Alibi!", art by Syd Shores; A western town has been plagued by a series of cattle rustling in recent history; The gang, led by a mysterious leader rustles the old Thompson Place. "Duel to the Death!", pencils by Syd Shores; Out in the wilderness Native American warrior Red Coyote looks down at a small western town in utter contempt of the white men who have taken over his ancestors land and vows to reclaim it for his people; Weeks later, the town has been regularly attacked by Native American's led by Red Coyote; Two-Gun Kid rides into town. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 3

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    Cover pencils by Syd Shores, inks by Bill Everett. "The Killer Badman and the Colt-Hung Kid"; Two-Gun Kid rides Cyclone into what he thinks is a peaceful town but is suddenly corrected when he hears the sounds of gunshots; He witnesses a bank robbery seeing the shooter get away. "Guns, Gold, and Glory!", art by Syd Shores; Two-Gun Kid is checking into a hotel in Cactus County, Arizona where the clerk hands him a letter; It's from Two-Gun's friend Billy Bailey who writes that he is about to die and leaves Two-Gun his ranch in payment for once saving his life. "Gun Guard for Boot-Hill!"; The Sheriff is called out into the street because there is trouble with the incoming stagecoach; Rushing outside he finds that the shotgun rider has been killed, the third this week. "Good Luck to Me" text story. "Death in the Ring!", pencils by Syd Shores, inks by John Forte; The Two-Gun Kid stops at a blacksmith to get his horse shoed, and the blacksmith suggests that the Kid take a coach up to Cimarron City to see the big fight between Curly Collins and the champ Gus Matzo; The Kid decides to go and check it out for himself. The Two Gun Kid coloring page by Syd Shores. "Oil Is Where You Find It" starring Annie Oakley. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 4
    • 5" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached.

    Cover by Syd Shores. "Wanted! Dead or Alive! The Two Gun Kid, Killer!", art by Syd Shores and Gene Colan; The Two-Gun Kid is riding into Buckhorn, Wyoming when he sees a disturbing sight: A wanted poster for his arrest over a stagecoach robbery. "Terror Rides the Range!"; Outside of Silver City, mine owner Ted French is gunned down; The shooter is about to steal his personally designed saddle when suddenly he hears someone approaching and flees the murder scene. The approaching horse is Two-Gun Kid, who checks to see if the man is still alive. "African Incident" text story. "Aztec Gold Brings Hot-Lead Justice"; Riding through Mexico near the site of ancient Aztec temples, the Two-Gun Kid is shot at by a young Mexican boy; Two-Gun easily knocks the boy off his horse and is surprised that the boy has a powerful hate on for white men. "Death Deals the High Card"; Tod Haskell, a gambler from Boston, has come to town and begins working the gambling tables; When one of the local cowpokes accuses Tod of cheating at a game of Poker, Tod pulls out a gun and is about to shoot him when Sheriff Blaze Carson enters the saloon and shoots the gun out of Tod's hand. "Lead Branded Maverick" starring Two-Gun Kid. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 5

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    Cover by Syd Shores. Anti-Wertham letter in this issue. "The Rider of the Owlhoot Trail!", art by Syd Shores; Two-Gun Kid is riding the range when he spots a coach that appears to have been robbed; Going to the aid of the passengers and coach riders who have been tied up, he learns that they were attacked by someone calling themselves the Black Ride. "The Guardian" text story. "Guns Blast in Thunder Pass!"; In the Western Prairies Molly Prentice is riding her horse when somebody shoots the horse in the head. Thrown from the dying mare, Molly lands in the path of a rattle snake about to strike; Two-Gun Kid steps in. "Marvel Comics Group" article; Dr Jean Thompson, psychiatrist, is announced as an editorial consultant; This was to ensure that Marvel Comics "contain nothing that might meet with objections." "Annie Clicks in Politics" starring Arizona Annie. "Shotgun Justice" starring The Two-Gun Kid, art by Syd Shores; Two-Gun Kid rides into a western town to see an outlaw named Samson making the local sheriff dance under the shots of his six-guns. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 6

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    Cover by Syd Shores. "Trail of the Owl-Hooter"; Two-Gun Kid is called to San Antonio, Texas by the governor of the state who hires him to track down and bring in an outlaw named Chet "Limpy" Saunders. "Trouble by the Gallon!"; Riding the range and running low on water, the Two-Gun Kid rides into the Evans Ranch to see if he can refill his canteen; He is confronted by owner Steve Evans and his ranch hands at first believe him to be a member of Sam Stone's ranch. "Prairie Fire" text story. "Showdown on the Sonoma Stage"; In the town of Somona, a stage coach carrying gold is once more robbed and the driver shot dead; Hoping to stop the thief, the local banker hires Tex Taylor to ride shotgun on the next ride out. "Marvel Comics Group" editorial disputing Dr. Wertham's article in the Saturday Review of Literature. Death Rides the Range!; At the Double Bar ranch, Billy Harrison finds another one of the ranches cattle dead; Two-Gun Kid passes through the area and Billy thinks him the source of the cattle dying and tries to shoot him. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 8

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    "The Secret of the Castle of Slaves," art by Syd Shores; Two-Gun Kid is riding the range fixing to get something to eat when he gets town when he spots two men being chased by a posse of gunslingers; Laying low, the Kid witnesses as the men are captured and taken prisoner. "The Secret of the Skull," art by Syd Shores; Two-Gun and Rusty Randolph are riding near the base of Lookout Mountain; they are confronted by a man named Skull Targo and his men, who mistake Rusty as the son of his rival, Havershaw. "Phantom Bluff" text story. "The Mystery of the Murderous Magician"; Blaze Carson goes to see a travelling magic act led by the Great Bardello; After a strong man performance, Bardello comes on stage and begins putting on his magic tricks; During the performance, Blaze Carson is called up to the stage to participate in the next trick when suddenly one of the locals bursts in and informs Blaze that someone had robbed the Wells Fargo wagon. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 11
    Published Nov 1953 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Syd Shores. Untitled story, art by Fred Kida; Southwestern Railroad is having trouble keeping it's workings in line; It's affecting production, and railroad owner Franklin Calhoun faces financial ruin if the rail line does not get finished in time; Calhoun hires the Two-Gun Kid to help. "Stranger in Town" text story. Untitled story, art by Fred Kida; The town of Taos is taken over by El Toro and his gang; Passing through the area in the beating sun is the Two-Gun Kid who needs water fast; He comes across the exiled residents of Taos who tell him of El Toro's take over. Untitled story, art by George Tuska; The Black Rider enters the trial of Salinas Slade and asks to be sworn in as a witness. Untitled story, art by Fred Kida; The Two-Gun Kid comes across a stage coach being attacked by outlaws and comes to its rescue, shooting them dead; He checks on the passengers and learns that one of them is a boxer named Lefty Benton who is heading to Julesberg to fight it out with Ox Leach. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 12
    Published Feb 1954 by Marvel.

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    3 untitled Two-Gun Kid stories, plus Black Rider back-up (George Tuska art). Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 13
    Published Apr 1954 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Russ Heath. Untitled story, art by Bob Fujitani; After a successful raid of a stagecoach carrying gold, the Flaminco gang head back across the Mexican border; Shortly after the attack the Two-Gun Kid comes across the coach and investigates. Untitled story, art by Bob Fujitani; After having bought a new guitar the Two-Gun Kid beds down on the range for the night; In the middle of the night he is awoken by a stampede and barely avoids getting trampled to death. "Gun Wild" text story. Untitled story, art by Dick Ayers; Kid Colt tries to spend the night in a bunk house when he is recognized and has to fight for his life to escape; The Kid manages to escape, but takes a bullet in the chest trying to get away. Untitled story, art by Bob Fujitani; As the Two-Gun Kid is riding to help his friend Tom Wayne and his Lazy W ranch from attacks by Blade Ramrod and his Bloody Mountain Raiders, he is shot at by the gang. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 14
    Published Jun 1954 by Marvel.

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    Untitled story, art by Bob Fujitani; Two-Gun Kid is suddenly attacked by his Comanche friends who have apparently been driven mad; With no other choice, the Kid is forced to shoot down his friends who refuse to listen to reason. Untitled story, art by Bob Fujitani; Two-Gun Kid rides into the town where he is instantly marked by two trouble makers who want to test their guns against the famous gunslinger. "The Sheriff's Deputy" text story. Untitled story, art by Al Gordon; Kid Colt flees the a posse led by Deputy Taylor a lawman from the town of Leadville, but manages to escape; Setting up camp after the pursuit, the Two-Gun Kid is visited by Squint Kramer and his gang who offer him a chance to join up their gang. Untitled story, art by Bob Fujitani; Word that Arizona Territory has been invited to official become a State of the Union brings joys to the people of Arizona and the proclamation is put up in a town. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #15
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 15
    Published Aug 1954 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Chuck Miller. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; While riding on the range, the Two-Gun Kid sees some suspicious riders gaining on a stage coach and decides to ride down and lend them a hand. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid rides into the town of Bedlam, a town that is filled with shady characters who do nothing but drink and fight. "City of Bad Men" text story. "The New Sheriff," art by Jack Keller; Kid Colt overhears Killer Kane and his gang plotting to ambush the new sheriff of Gunbutt so they can take over the town and make it their own; Disliking bushwackers, Kid Colt decides to stop them. "A Date With Death," art by Chuck Miller; While trying to cross a bridge that can only handle one-way traffic, Two-Gun Kid crosses paths with a man named Deuce Kimball who demands that the Kid get out of his way or be knocked into the river. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 16
    Published Sep 1954 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; Riding into the town of Blackjack, the Two-Gun Kid witnesses a young boy being roughed up by some men. "The Red Dust of Mecca," art by Chuck Miller; One day while in a saloon getting his canteen refilled, the Two-Gun Kid witnesses as an outlaw named Shotgun Shanks bursts looking to hire the best guns in the room offering to pay them a large sum of money to join up with him. "A Chance to Slap Leather" text story. Untitled story, art by Jack Keller; Kid Colt is riding through the range when suddenly someone tries to take shots at him; Dismounting his horse Steel, the Kid goes looking to see who was shooting at him and is surprised to find that it is a girl who is guarding a mine. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; While riding on Sugar Loaf Hill, the Two-Gun Kid witnesses an explosion off in the distance and decides to go and investigate. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 17
    Published Oct 1954 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid has ridden into Mexico to pay a visit to his old friend Don Estaban Rodriquez and bring gifts to his family; Finding no answer at the door, the Kid invites himself inside and finds Don mortally wounded. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; During a raging storm the Two-Gun Kid sets up camp for the night, the Two-Gun rushes for cover when a herd of stampeding cattle runs through his camp, trampling all of his gear. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; When an old friend Marshall dies, Kid Colt comes to aid his surviving daughter and son, Marsha and Randy Marshal. who are being harassed by a man named Colby who wants to buy their land. "Killer's Moon," art by Dick Ayers; Two-Gun Kid camps out and is suddenly attacked by Ute warriors; hes confronted by their leader, Totonka, who orders his men to bind the Kid and eliminate him as revenge for being treated poorly by white men in the past. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 19
    Published Dec 1954 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; Two-Gun Kid rides into town to meet with a man known as Uncle Billy; At Blair House, a tavern, the Two-Gun Kid is directed to Frank Case, Uncle Billy's nephew who tells the Two-Gun Kid that Uncle Billy was murdered by the local nesters. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid rides into the town of Taos, New Mexico where he is spotted by some men who think he is the man their boss has hired. "Badman's Return" text story. Untitled story, art by Jack Keller; When outlaw Jeff Crane approaches Kid Colt to join up together, the Kid beats him up and sends him on his way, telling the outlaw that he has no interest in working together. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid is riding across the range when he comes across a rather desperate cattle run and narrowly avoids being trampled to death. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 20
    Published Jan 1955 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. "Code of Dishonor!", art by Chuck Miller; Spotting a horseback woman being chased by a gang of outlaws, the Two-Gun Kid attempts to come to her aid, trying to slow down her pursuers; Among them is a man named Dusty Gore. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid comes across a panther that has been tied to a stake being attacked by a bear. "Gun Trouble" text story. Untitled story, art by Doug Wildey; Kid Colt is captured by a band of Native Americans whose greatest warrior, Chiwappa, has become jealous of what he has heard of Kid Colt and seeks to pit his skills against the Kid's in order to see who is the superior. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; Two-Gun Kid rides into a town where local crazy Loon Boice is whipping up some of the locals; The Kid refuses to get involved until some of the others in town goad Boice into trying to whip Two-Gun. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #21
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 21
    Published Feb 1955 by Marvel.
    • Cover detached from staple; affixed to spine of interior wraps with tape. 3" Cumulative spine split.

    Cover by Russ Heath. "El Tigre," art by Chuck Miller; Having accepted an invitation to live on the ranch of his friend Frisco Bates, the Two-Gun Kid is attacked by El Tigre and his gang of bandits on the way there. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid is travelling along with a wagon train that is attacked one night by a band of Apaches, which strikes the Kid as strange as Apaches typically only attack during the day. "Gunman's Rampage" text story. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; Kid Colt is ambushed and pinned behind some rocks by an outlaw named Pepito and his minions; Outnumbered and out-gunned, Kid Colt keeps them at bay long enough to summon his horse Steel and escape. Untitled story, art by Doug Wildey; When the border line between Utah and Arizona is disputed, the area in question becomes a lawless land, with outlaw Buzzard Skagg terrorizing the region; The Two-Gun Kid comes to assist. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #22
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 22
    Published Mar 1955 by Marvel.
    • Cover detached from bottom staple. Cover coming loose from top staple. 2" Cumulative spine split.

    Cover by Joe Maneely. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; Arriving in the town of Jericho, the Two-Gun Kid is approached by three men who demand to know what side of the law he is on. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; Hearing maniacal laughter coming out of a cabin, the Two-Gun Kid rushes to investigate, but the place suddenly bursts into flames as he approaches. "Peace and Quiet," art by Vic Carrabotta. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid comes across a stagecoach that is being attacked by a gang of outlaws; He forces the outlaws to flee, but he is too late to save the lives of the crew, all save one; Taking the man away from the wreck, the Kid learns that he is Gordon Wheeler, a government agent and messenger who was carrying official papers to open up the territory for settlers. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #23
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 23
    Published May 1955 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Russ Heath. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; After taking down outlaw Fiddlefoot Kearns, the Two-Gun Kid is confronted by two of the Mars brothers in the town of Rawhide, who had come seeking revenge against their dead riding partner. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; While camping out along a cattle trail that goes through the state of Texas, the Two-Gun Kid is disturbed when a gang of Mexican bandits run through his camp with a herd of rustled cattle. "Mirage" text story. "The Man Who Returned!", art possibly by Mort Drucker. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid receives a letter from his friend, sheriff Jim Kells of Coppertown, calling for assistance; riding there, he passes the Brent Mining Co.; workers there shoot at him. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #24
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 24
    Published Jul 1955 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid comes across two men shooting at a wagon train and ambushes them, easily disarming them and taking them prisoner and delivering them to the wagon train. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; "Road to Ruin!", art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid has holes shot into his hat by an arrogant young man looking to pick a fight; he turns out to be the sheriffs son. "Way Out West" text story. "Saddle Pards," art by Dick Ayers. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid happens upon a stagecoach being robbed and comes to their rescue, sending the outlaws attacking packing; He continues on his way, but the outlaws have followed the Two-Gun Kid, seeking to steal his golden Dragoon pistols. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #25
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 25
    Published Oct 1955 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; While riding through a wooded area the Two-Gun Kid is shot at; Rushing the shooter and knocking them down, the Kid is surprised to find that it is a woman. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; While riding the Western Prairie line, the Two-Gun Kid helps defend it from bandits who are identified as the Cortez Gang. "The Hunted," art by Al Williamson. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid gets a letter from his friend Bill Rainey; it tells him to give him ownership of Bill's ranch in order to thwart Bret Cannon, a local who has been trying to take Bill's land. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #26
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 26
    Published Oct 1955 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid rides into town where he witnesses a ruffian named Ape attacking a local; Two-Gun intervenes. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid has been assigned by the governor of the state to hunt down outlaws when one of them tries to bushwhack him from above. "The Round Up," art by Dick Ayers. "The Stage to Laribee," art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid comes to the aid of a stage coach heading to the town of Laribee that is being attacked by a gang of outlaws during a heavy rain; The Kid manages to drive off the attackers, however their masked leader attacks again while the Kid is checking on the passengers. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #27
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 27
    Published Nov 1955 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. "Rodeo!", art by Chuck Miller; On his way to the town of Gunville, the Two-Gun Kid comes across a pair of men fighting; he brings them into town; the sheriff identifies them as Roy Ferris and Chuck Nevers, both members of an outlaw gang that hide out in Sioux Peak. "Gun Justice!", art by Chuck Miller; Two Gun Kid is called into town by his old friend, Ike Everett, when he is attacked by a group of sheep herders who believe that he is an agent of the local cattlemen who have been burning their graze land. "Sheep Run" text story. "Fight, Tenderfoot!!", art by Dick Ayers. "Savage Range"; The Two-Gun Kid is captured by a tribe of Cheyenne warriors, who have accused him of being a government agent. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #28
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 28
    Published Dec 1955 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. "Train To Gunsmoke," art by Chuck Miller; Riding the train to the town of Gunsmoke, the Two-Gun Kid defends it from train robbers. "Code of the Outlaw," art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid is called upon by Marshal Jim Cobb and his daughter Katy, who ask for the Kid's help steering Pete - Jim's son - away from a life of crime after coming to think of outlaws as heroes. "Deputy's Puzzle" text story. "The Land-Grabber," art by Jack Keller. "King of the Wild," art by Chuck Miller; While the Two-Gun Kid is out riding, he is caught in the middle of a stampede; with the help of his horse Cyclone, he just barely avoids being trampled to death by ducking into a nearby cave. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #29
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 29
    Published Feb 1956 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. "Blazing Frontier," art by Chuck Miller; While on his way to visit his friend Cass Cumber, he is directed through a desert by a man along the way who suggests it as the fastest way to get there, assuring the Two-Gun Kid that there are many watering holes there. "Range Wrong" text story. "Guns Across the Border," art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid comes across a gang of men moving guns illegally along the Texas border; he is attacked and taken prisoner. "Gunsmoke," art by Chuck Miller; Answering a letter from an outlaw named Cactus Walters, the Two-Gun Kid rides up to meet him outside the town in Montana where he lives. "Not Wanted," art by John Severin. "The Hunters," art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid agrees to take British hunter Frederick Marsden hunting with his wife; While out, Marsden's wife is almost attacked by a mountain lion but Two-Gun shoots it dead; His wife thanks him for saving his life, but warns him of her husbands bad temper. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #30
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 30
    Published Apr 1956 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. "Border Raiders," art by Chuck Miller; On the way to see his old friend, Pedro Mendez, from his days with the Texas Rangers, the Two-Gun Kid arrives to find the town under attack by Bull Walker and his gang of border raiders. "Lonesome Trail" text story. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; Riding into a small town, the Two-Gun Kid walks into the local general store only to be hit over the head and knocked out; He has inadvertently walked in on a confrontation with the big rancher named Bartell and the Sheriff Moss. Untitled story, art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid and his pals Shorty and Utah have just finished a cattle drive to a shipping town where the cattle are destined to go to be shipped to South America. "Afraid of No Man," script by Stan Lee, art by Al Williamson. "The Powder Range," art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid is riding past a ranch on the verge of dying due to a drought, when someone on the property starts shooting at him. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #31
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 31
    Published Jun 1956 by Marvel.

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    Cover by John Severin. "Flames of Violence," art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid gets caught in a raging forest fire and flees for cover; Once clearing the flames, he meets Sally Talland; her father's ranch hands are there to confront him, accusing him of purposely setting fire to the woods to kill their cattle. "Range Mystery" text story. "The Gunfighter," art by Chuck Miller; The Two-Gun Kid is on the trail of an outlaw who calls himself the Gunslinger, who has been causing chaos in various towns across the west; In the town, the Kid is mistaken for the Gunslinger before the sheriff recognizes him. "Ghost Gold," script by Stan Lee, art by Chuck Miller; While riding out in a massive blizzard, the Two-Gun Kid is attacked by a bear; He is saved by Chick Branch; Treating the Kid's wounds, Chick tells the Kid that he is wanted for the murder of his twin brother. "Man on the Run," script by Stan Lee, art by Robert Q. Sale. "Barbed Wire," art by Chuck Miller. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #32
    Two-Gun Kid (1948) 32
    Published Aug 1956 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Joe Maneely. "The Gunslinger!", pencils by Chuck Miller; As he rides across the range, the Two-Gun Kid is suddenly snared off his horse Cyclone by a lasso tossed by Trigger March, the outlaw he has been on the trail of since he robbed the bank in Mesquite. "The Tribute" text story. "Claws of the Cactus!"; The Two-Gun Kid comes to the aid of Daniel E. Bull, a British man who found himself pinned down by outlaw gunfire in the notorious badlands, home of the famous criminal Cactus Bill. "The High Rider!"; While riding down a canyon, the Two-Gun Kid suddenly has to race for his life as a torrent of water comes crashing down on him; he is pulled out of the rushing water by Ben Baker, who tells the Kid that the nearby dam was blown up by Mahler, a who fancies himself as a cattle king. "A Man Called Natchez," script by Stan Lee. "War Paint!"; The Two-Gun Kid is aboard the Western Rail Road while it is being attacked by what appears to be Pawnee Native Americans who steal the money and manage to flee. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.