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  • Issue #5B
    Justice League of America's Vibe (2013) 5B

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    Limited 1 for 25 Variant Cover by Brett Booth. (W) Sterling Gates. (A) Pete Woods, Sean Parsons. On the run from A.R.G.U.S., Vibe jumps into the crosshairs of the Suicide Squad! Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #21
    Justice League Task Force (1994) 21

    The future of Justice League Task Force is in doubt. But Martian Manhunter has his own agenda...one that calls for a decidedly different team to go into action. Written by Christopher Priest, with art and cover by Sal Velluto and Jeff Albrecht. Cover price $1.50.

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    $9 Justice League Task Force #21 MAR 1995 DC Comics NM

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  • Issue #26
    Justice League Task Force (1994) 26

    Impulse guest-stars! Martian Manhunter must decide whom to cut from the team. Written by Christopher Priest, with art by Jim Cheung and Chip Wallace. Cover by Sal Velluto and Wallace. Cover price $1.75.

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    $9 Justice League Task Force #26 AUG 1995 DC Comics NM
    2 days left Auction Justice League Task Force #26 DC 1995

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  • Issue #27
    Justice League Task Force (1994) 27

    With L-Ron backed by the power of Despero, the Task Force may not be able to stop his vigilante spree before he goes too far. Written by Christopher Priest, with art by Ramon Bernado, Chip Wallace and Dennis Cramer. Cover by Dave Johnson and Rich Faber. Cover price $1.75.

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    2 days left Auction JUSTICE LEAGUE: TASK FORCE # 27 - COMIC - 1995 NM

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  • Issue #24
    Justice Traps the Guilty (1947 Prize) 24

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    Cover by Marvin Stein. Art by Mort Meskin and Marvin Stein. Pioneering crime comic Justice Traps the Guilty was produced by the studio of comics legends Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, creators of Captain America. Cops close in on an international smuggling ring. A famous hairdresser is also the mastermind of a safecracking gang. A crook ill-advisedly steals a cursed jade statue. Big Time Fence; A Day of Reckoning; The Jackpot; Closeups; A Very Unusual Gent; The Stolen Clue; A Handful of Death. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #69
    Justice Traps the Guilty (1947 Prize) 69

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    Cover by Marvin Stein. Art by Marvin Stein and Mort Meskin. Pioneering crime comic Justice Traps the Guilty was produced by the studio of comics legends Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, creators of Captain America. A poverty-stricken young man is recruited by a mob. Foreign agents try to sabotage a nuclear power plant by starting a forest fire. A reporter tries to prove that a suicide was actually murder, but first he must find the body. The Pawn!; Flames of Sabotage!; Find the Corpse!; Closeups; Clockwork; Small Town Cop! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #80
    Justice Traps the Guilty (1947 Prize) 80

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    Cover by Marvin Stein. Art by Mort Meskin, Bill Draut and Marvin Stein. Pioneering crime comic Justice Traps the Guilty was produced by the studio of comics legends Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, creators of Captain America. A patched dollar bill gives away a holdup man. A Communist spy infiltrates the US to learn the secret of the "B-Bomb." An undercover cop unmasked by smugglers uses quick thinking to alert the Coast Guard. Shadow of Doom!; A Dollar Bill with Character!; Double Play!; Silent Witness; Social Note; Closeups; Skin Deep! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    2 days left Auction Justice Traps the Guilty #80 1956 Pre-code True Police/FBI LOW GRADE

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  • Issue #16
    Ka-Zar (1997 3rd Series) 16

    Cover pencils by Kenny Martinez, inks by Anibal Rodriguez. Punished, script by Christopher Priest, pencils by Kenny Martinez, inks by Anibal Rodriguez; The Punisher finds Ka-Zar in New York City, as Shanna and Zira run for their lives in the Savage Land. 36 pgs. $1.99. Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #19
    Kamandi (1972 DC) 19
    Published Jul 1974 by DC.

    "The Last Gang in Chicago." Script and pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by D. Bruce Berry. Cover by Kirby and Berry. Sgt. Ugash and his apes invade Chicago. Kamandi encounters robot gangsters. Letter ot the editor from comics artist Ken Meyer Jr. Cover price $0.20.

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    $7 Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth 1972 series 8 + 19 VF Bagged and Boarded Comic Lot
    $7 KAMANDI #19, JULY 1974, VERY FINE CONDITION! JACK KIRBY BRONZE AGE CLASSIC!
    $13 34081: DC Comics KAMANDI #19 VF Grade
    $22 Kamandi #19 (1974, DC) VF-NM Jack Kirby
    $28 Kamandi #19 (1974, DC) NM Jack Kirby
    4 days left Auction Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #19 DC Comics 1974 Kirby, Berry
    1 day left Auction KAMANDI #19 FN

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  • Issue #1
    Kamandi at Earth's End (1993) 1

    The classic Jack Kirby creation Kamandi returns in the Elseworlds miniseries KAMANDI: AT EARTH'S END, in which he takes on a darkly compelling world of the future. The Second Apocalypse devastated the world and turned men into monsters. But what caused this disaster has always been a mystery. Now Machine Mother, the artificial intelligence that has nurtured Kamandi since he was seven, sends him into the blasted landscape and poisoned air on a mission of vengeance: to find the menace who may have perpetrated the Second Apocalypse! Written by Tom Veitch, with art by Frank Gomez and Mike Barreiro. Cover by Gomez. New Format. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #1A
    Kane (1994) 1A

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    1st printing. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #2
    Kane and Lynch (2010 DC/Wildstorm) 2

    Written by IAN EDGINTON Art by CHRISTOPHER MITTEN Cover by BEN TEMPLESMITH Kane and Lynch have their backs against the wall as the remnants of The7 have put a contract out on the duo, and it's a contract open to anyone who can bring the pair down! Following the money trail leads the unlikely pair halfway around the world and into their deadliest encounter to date! 32 pg, FC Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #1
    Kat Karson (1963) 1

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    Undated I.W. reprint, but published circa 1963. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2B
    Kato (2010 Dynamite) 2B

    Limited 1 in 10 Variant Cover by Ale Garza. The second issue exploring the days right before the ongoing Dynamite Green Hornet series (by writer Kevin Smith!). Join writer Ande Parks as he tells a tale of loves lost and ultimate revenge featuring the original Kato, his daughter and the mysterious Black Hornet! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #2D
    Kato (2010 Dynamite) 2D

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    Limited 1 for 25 Sketch Variant Cover by Ale Garza. The second issue exploring the days right before the ongoing Dynamite Green Hornet series (by writer Kevin Smith!). Join writer Ande Parks as he tells a tale of loves lost and ultimate revenge featuring the original Kato, his daughter and the mysterious Black Hornet! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #8
    Keen Detective Funnies Vol. 1 (1938) 8

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  • Issue #10
    Keen Detective Funnies Vol. 1 (1938) 10

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  • Issue #1
    Keen Detective Funnies Vol. 2 (1939) 1

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  • Issue #8
    Keen Detective Funnies Vol. 2 (1939) 8

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  • Issue #1
    Keen Detective Funnies Vol. 3 (1940) 1

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  • Issue #18
    Keen Detective Funnies Vol. 3 (1940) 18

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  • Issue #9
    Ken Shannon (1952) 9

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  • Issue #5
    Kent Blake of the Secret Service (1951) 5

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    Stories include "Condemned to Death," "The Man With Two Faces," "Destination: Death" (art by Robert Q. Sale), "Final Decision" (art by George Tuska) and "Dangerous Vacation." Russ Heath cover. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Kent Blake of the Secret Service (1951) 6

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    Kent Blake in "Tunnel of Death," "Blood on the Sand," and "Deadlier Than the Male!" Back-up stories "The Black Bag" and "Mission at Midnight." Two-page text story, "Copy-Cat Crime!" Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Kent Blake of the Secret Service (1951) 7

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    Kent Blake in "Journey Into Terror" and two untitled stories. Back-up story "Prisoner of War." Two-page text story, "Plans For Disaster." Russ Heath cover. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Kents (1997) 8

    "Brother Versus Brother, Conclusion." Mary feels pressured to leave, due to her Native American heritage. Nathaniel works as a spy for the North. Features brief appearance by Jonah Hex. Script by John Ostrander, pencils by Timothy Truman, inks by Michael Bair. Cover by Truman. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #0
    Kerry Drake Detective Cases (1944) 0

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    Cover by Alfred Andriola. Stories and art by Allen Saunders, Alfred Andriola, Mart Bailey, Frank Engli, and Jack Ryan. Sometimes listed as A1 Comics (1944 Life's Romances) #0 or A1 Comics #1 (there is no issue number, but it appears to be the first issue published). Part of A1 Comics, an anthology from Magazine Enterprises with content that varied from month to month. This issue featured reprints of Alfred Andriola's detective strip Kerry Drake and other adventure tales. Kerry seeks escaped convict Fingers, who has taken an unfortunate young farm couple hostage and torments them to get what he wants. Streamer Kelly battles a (female) villain called The Joker. Johnny Devildog is a gung-ho United States Marine during World War II. Kerry Drake; Johnny Devildog; Rocky the Stone-Age Kid; Streamer Kelly; Facts on Firemen Tools. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Kerry Drake Detective Cases (1944) 3

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    Cover by Alfred Andriola. Stories and art by Allen Saunders and Alfred Andriola. Reprints of Alfred Andriola's detective comic strip Kerry Drake and other adventure tales. This issue features reprints from March 8 - June 11, 1944. Kerry takes on bootlegger Frisco Cicero and her vicious girl-gang, but lovely Satin isn't sure she wants any part of it. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #21
    Kerry Drake Detective Cases (1944) 21

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    Stories and art by Allen Saunders, Alfred Andriola and Bob Powell. Reprints of Alfred Andriola's detective comic strip Kerry Drake and other adventure tales. This issue features reprints from Sept. 1947 - Jan. 1948. Undercover private detective Julep Frost learns that crooked disc jockey D.D.T. is as deadly as his name. The reader is invited to solve the Murder of Warren Chalmers before the detectives can. Kerry Drake: Murder on the Record; The Green Goods Swindle; The Case of the Blue Toe; How Good a Detective Are You?; The Auto Racket. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #22
    Kerry Drake Detective Cases (1944) 22

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    Stories and art by Allen Saunders, Alfred Andriola and Bob Powell. Reprints of Alfred Andriola's detective comic strip Kerry Drake and other adventure tales. This issue features reprints from Sept. 1947 - Jan. 1948. Payola turns to die-ola when crooked disc jockey D.D.T. gets involved. The reader is invited to solve a crime before the detectives can. Dynamic bursting-through-the-page cover also features a rogues' gallery of Kerry's foes in the series thus far. Kerry Drake: Death Rides the Air Waves; Calling All Sleuths; Business Fraud; Jackie Page: The Case of the Closed Sash; The Case of Fingers, the Strangler; How Good a Detective Are You? 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #24
    Kerry Drake Detective Cases (1944) 24

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    Cover by Alfred Andriola. Stories and art by Allen Saunders, Alfred Andriola and Bob Powell. Reprints of Alfred Andriola's detective comic strip Kerry Drake and other adventure tales. This issue features reprints from Jan. - Apr. 1948. The reader is invited to solve The Street Robbery of Mr. Turnbull before the detectives can. Plus a PSA on the dangers of everyday swindles. Kerry Drake: The Blackmailer's Trap; Jackie Page: The Case of the Broken Hedera Helix; Beware of these Rackets; The Case of the Female Bootlegger; "Nature Boy" and the Bloody T-Shirt!; How Good a Detective Are You? 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #26
    Kerry Drake Detective Cases (1944) 26

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    Cover by Alfred Andriola. Stories and art by Allen Saunders, Alfred Andriola and Bob Powell. Reprints of Alfred Andriola's detective comic strip Kerry Drake and other adventure tales. Kerry closes in on the auto theft ring of perfumed killer Profile Preen just as he's using a blonde beauty for target practice. The reader is invited to solve a crime before Inspector Smith can. Jackie Page solves the murder of a mystic. Bondage cover. Kerry Drake: The Case of the Perfumed Killer; Jackie Page: The Case of the Left-Handed Coat; Live Bait For the Pickerel; The Case of Dr. Zero; How Good a Detective Are You? 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #32
    Kerry Drake Detective Cases (1944) 32

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    Cover by Al Avison. Stories and art by Tom Hickey, Allen Saunders and Alfred Andriola. Reprints of Alfred Andriola's detective comic strip Kerry Drake and other adventure tales. This issue features reprints from May - August 1949. Kerry and Julep find themselves face-to-frozen-face with Deadpan. A crime quiz features cameos by The Mangler and Pagan Lee (from the Rip Kirby comic strip). Kerry Drake: The Case of the Empty Grave; The Punch Board Racket; Crime Quiz. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #15B
    Kevin Keller (2012 Archie) 15B

    Written by Dan Parent. Art by Dan Parent, Rich Koslowski and Glenn Whitmore. Cover by Phil Jimenez and Matt Herms. Kevin became a semi-celebrity after coming to the aid of a robbery victim, and it got Veronica's wheels turning: of course, Kevin would make the PERFECT superhero! With her unlimited resources and limited common sense, Veronica built a secret lair into her mansion, where they could monitor crime and send Kevin out to fight it as THE EQUALIZER! The only piece of the puzzle left is Kevin-he still has to decide if he wants anything to do with her crazy schemes! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #2
    Key of Z (2011 Boom Studios) 2

    (W) Claudio Sanchez, Chondra Echert (A) Aaron Kuder From the creators of The Amory Wars and Kill Audio comes a deadly new vision of New York City! The zombie apocalypse has transformed the city into two separate battle-hardened fiefdoms! And only one man stands between these two warring factions. Who is Ewing, the man at the center of it all? His life has been torn apart by the zombie apocalypse and the raging war that erupted in its aftermath. How will he fight back? Find out in the second issue of the series that is redefining the zombie apocalypse genre! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #4
    Kick-Ass 2 (2010 Marvel) 4

    Written by MARK MILLAR Pencils & Cover by JOHN ROMITA JR. Red Mist takes on a new identity too vulgar for print and issues a command to all his super-bastards on Twitter to wreak havoc on New York. Meanwhile, the cops are cracking down on all costumed activity and tracing the secret identities of all the heroes. Could Dave get a knock on his door, and has enough spit hit the fan for Hit-Girl to pick up her sword again? 32 PGS./Mature Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #5C
    Kick-Ass 3 (2013 Marvel) 5C

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    Limited 1 for 50 Variant Cover by Philip Bond. Written by Mark Millar. Art by John Romita. At long last, the earth-shattering event destined to tear apart the Kick-Ass universe forever: Dave gets a girlfriend! Also, a new vigilante team known only by their Skull and Bones masks makes its presence known. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #7D
    Kick-Ass 3 (2013 Marvel) 7D

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    Cover by Kyle Baker. Written by Mark Millar. Art by John Romita. Hit-Girl's day of reckoning has arrived. Tied up mentally and physically, she's an easy mark even for a washed-up super-villain like Chris Genovese (formerly known as The Mother F**ker). Where is Kick-Ass when she needs him most? What's happened to ALL the costumed superheroes? A major character death is imminent and with only one more issue before the series finale, it could be anyone! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #1
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 1
    • 2.5" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached. Centerfold detached at one staple. Staple rust. Rust migration. Water damage.
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    52 pages. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 2
    • 2.5" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached at one staple.

    "The Gunfighter and the Girl" and "Cards or Guns--Draw, Kid Colt, or Die!" Two-Gun Kid back-up, "Burning Bullets Blast a Border Town." Syd Shores cover. 36 pages. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 5

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    Cover pencils by Syd Shores, inks by John Buscema. "Sign of the Scarecrow," pencils by Mike Becker and Syd Shores; The Scarecrow has been forcing local cattle owners to sell him their beef cheap; When he confronts Herb Latimer demanding he sell his cows at $2 a head, Latimer refuses and is gunned down. "Blaze Calls a Bluff," inks by Mike Becker; Blaze Carson is watching over a poker game at the saloon during a rainy night and takes not how banker Morton is having a string of bad luck and is losing big time; Suddenly, there is an explosion at the bank which sends Carson and Morton to investigate. "Mystery of the Missing Mine" text story, pencils by Syd Shores. "His Greatest Gamble," art by Russ Heath; Kid Colt is riding in the desert when he comes across a tenderfoot out in the heat just about ready to be buzzard meat; Giving the man some water and riding him back to Wolf Pass, Kid Colt learns that the man is named Jon Cannon who arrived in town the day before and was tricked into gambling and was cleaned out by Hawk Rowan, a local gambler, and made broke. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $375 Kid Colt Outlaw #5 (1949) CGC 7.0 Rare! Golden Age Western Timely Comic

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  • Issue #13
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 13
    Published 1951 by Marvel.

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    Cover art by Pete Tumlinson. "The Magic of Manitou!", art by Pete Tumlinson; Kid Colt spots some wagons rushing toward a nearby army fort in a hurry; Curious, he catches up and asks them what the hurry is and learns that the local tribe of Mandan Native Americans are gearing up to go to war; He goes into the fort and gets confirmation from the captain that Flying Cloud, the chief of the Mandans is gearing up for a warpath; Since Kid Colt is a friend of Flying Cloud, he decides to go to the camp and find out what's going on. "Code of the Outlaw!", art by Pete Tumlinson; In a small town, Kid Colt comes across a man trying to whip a boy and orders him to stop; When the man tries to whip him instead, Kid Colt blasts his whip to pieces; Kid Colt demands to know what happened, and the boy tearfully tells him that he wanted a horse so bad that he tried to steal the one the man was riding. "The Showdown!", art by Don Rico; Chappie Harroway vs. Black Ben Ford. "Showdown in the Woods" text story. "Murder by a Dead Man!", art by Pete Tumlinson; Kid Colt is trying to escape a posse after him along the Arizona plane; Kid Colt manages to give them the slip near a plateau and then begins cutting through the brush to get away; He comes across a man camping out who tells Kid Colt that he is not after him and offers the outlaw to sit down and eat with him; Kid Colt gets to talking about how he has been trying to dodge the law since he rode out of Culver City where he tells the man he had tangled with the hand of death. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #15
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 15

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    Cover art by Pete Tumlinson. "Gun-Whipped in Shotgun City!", art by Pete Tumlinson; Deadly outlaws ride into the town of River Bend to rob it; They ride into town and rob the local bank unopposed; The gang then goes across the range committing robberies until August 9th 1868 when they set their sights for Shotgun City to settle down and have some fun; A short time later, Kid Colt happens upon the stage coach the gang has just robbed. "Fangs of Death!", art by Pete Tumlinson; On April 5, 1854, Kid Colt is riding along the lands of Wyoming when he comes across some cattle drivers whose cattle has been slain; Examining the scene with the ranches they find the tracks of a Comanche at the scene; The ranchers immediately blame the Comanches and suggest going to war with them, but Kid Colt preaches caution and tells them that he is friends with the Comanches and he will talk to their leader to find out the truth and avoid any unneeded bloodshed. "Die on the Owlhoot Trail!", art by Pete Morisi. "Hank Roebuck The Man Who Tamed Brass Town!", art by Marion Sitton. "The Waiting Rope!", art by Pete Tumlinson; Trigger City is a town that is so badly plagued by gun fighters that the local undertaker is not short of business but the graveyard is about bursting with corpses; On August 25, 1861, Kid Colt rode into the area and overheard some men attacking a ranch house; He guns down the outlaws and is thanked by the ranchers. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 16

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    Cover art by Joe Maneely. "No Time To Die," art by Pete Tumlinson; Kid Colt is fleeing from a posse outside of the town of San Jacinto when he is struck by a bullet; Wounded, the outlaw manages to race out of sight before passing out; As Steel races on, Kid Colt is thrown off the horse and sent tumbling into the brush as the posse races on; Kid battles a gang and goes to jail. "Gun-Battle Bullets," art by Pete Tumlinson. "Kit Lander's Vengeance," art by Pete Tumlinson; In the Wyoming rangelands, Kid Colt spots a ranch house on fire; He rides down to see if he can help, and he e finds a young boy named Kid Landers crying and asks him what's wrong; The Kid is disturbed to learn that someone posing as him had robbed the ranch, set it on fire, and shot Kit's father. "Monarch of the Range," art by Pete Morisi. "The Man From Back East," art by Pete Tumlinson; Aboard a train along the Sante Fe line passing through Arizona, an eastern gambler named Shad Clayburn brags about how he and his associates are going to clean up gambling in the west; When he is warned that the locals cannot be scared easily, he proves that he has as much guts as a "primitive" westerner by shooting his gun out of the train, knocking the hat off a man on a horse the train is passing by; Unknown to Clayburn is that the man whose hat he shot belong to Kid Colt who does not take too kindly to being shot at; The Kid races after the train on his horse Steel and hops onto the train. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 18
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    Cover art by George Tuska. "Gunsmoke Trail!", art by Pete Tumlinson; Kid Colt has camped out for the night after another day on the run; Both he and his horse Steel are uneasy when, suddenly, Doc Shores and his gang get the drop on him; Shores explains that he and his men need money in order to leave the territory, and have decided to take in Kid Colt for the reward on his head. "The Whistling Bushwhacker" text story. "Riot in Jericho!", art by Pete Tumlinson; While riding across the Marcos Trail, Kid Colt spots a gold coin laying on the hard pan and picks it up; As he continues to along the way, he finds more coins and realizes that someone must be dropping them, and decides to return them to their owner; He follows their trail and tries to stop them men to give the gold back. "The Curse of Boot Hill," art by Don Rico. "The Sheriff of Six-Mile Creek!", art by Pete Tumlinson; Along the Sangre de Cristo trail, Kid Colt sees a wagon train of people fleeing the town of Six-Mile Creek, one of the few towns where he is not considered an outlaw, and is friends with Sheriff Matt Stevens; He learns from those leaving the town that apparently Matt Stevens has changed his ways, and allowed the outlaw Sierra Kane and his gang to take over the town, forcing everyone out; Kid Colt decides to go into Six-Mile Creek to determine what has come over his friend. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #26
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 26

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    Cover art by Sol Brodsky. Untitled story, art by Jack Keller; Kid Colt is riding through a forest when he comes across a crying woman and goes to her aid; He learns that she is the local schoolmarm who is without a truant officer to keep her children in class; She explains that a local named Champ Gannon has convinced all the children that school is not important and has enthralled the children with his wild tales of achievements as an outlaw. "Terror of Tarantula Flats!", art by Jack Keller; A stage coach is passing through Tarantula Flats, a long canyon pass; Along the way the coach riders are shocked when a massive spider web falls in front of them, causing them to crash and the men are killed by some unseen danger; Later, Kid Colt passes through the area and comes across the wrecked stage and looks for survivors. "The Double-Double Cross" text story. "No Turning Back," pencils by Vic Carrabotta, inks by Chic Stone. "Vengeance Trail!", art by Jack Keller; One night, young Vince Newkirk is riding through town and finds it suspicious that Gus Hyatt's general store is still open at that time of night; Going inside he is shocked to find a number of masked men have killed Gus and are robbing his store; The gang's leader easily knocks out Vince with the butt of his gun and the gang leaves some of their stolen loot in the store with Vince, framing him for the robbery; When a bunch of locals come into the store later they find Vince as he is coming around and have him arrested; Later, Kid Colt arrives. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #28
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 28

    Cover art by Sol Brodsky. Untitled story, art by Jack Keller; Kid Colt pauses along his travels to watch a group of wild horses frolicking, taking note of the black stallion that leads them and that Steel instinctively wants to join them; Suddenly a gang of horse rustlers begin running the horses into a pen; Not liking how the men are rounding up all the wild horses, Kid Colt rushes to their rescue, freeing them and forcing the men to retreat. "Range Revenge," art by Pete Morisi. "The Lady and the Outlaw!", art by Jack Keller; Kid Colt watches as an eastern woman named Miss Winthrope gets off the Union Pacific train into town to visit her uncle who owns a ranch nearby; The woman is completely put off by the "savages" who live in the west and is irritated to learn that it will take time to get a horse and buggy to take her to her uncle's ranch; She goes into a nearby saloon where two men gawk at her; Insulted, Miss Winthorpe slaps one of the men across the face, but before they can do anything about it, Kid Colt appears and shoots their guns out of their hands. "The Coward!", art by Vernon Henkel. "Four Graves to Fargo!", art by Jack Keller; A fire starts in the town of Fargo as Kid Colt rides into the area; He learns from men fleeing the area that there are women and children trapped in the fire and forces them to go back and help him carry water buckets from the nearby river to put the flames out; With a water line formed, Kid Colt rides into the blazing inferno to look for anyone who might be still trapped in the flames. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #31
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 31

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    Cover inks Carl Burgos. Untitled story, art by Jack Keller; A cattle dealer named Ringo and his men are camping out for the night; They are shocked by the arrival of Kid Colt to their camp; however, Kid Colt comes in peace, seeking only to get some water from them; Finding this amusing Ringo gives Kid Colt "water" from his special supply and sends him on his way. "Rim Rock Incident" text story. Untitled story, art by Jack Keller; Kid Colt watches as a man attempts to ride his horse off a cliff and stops him from committing suicide; He learns that the man is the sheriff in town, whose vision is failing; The locals have begun to believe that he is a coward in light of the arrival of an outlaw named Blackjack Sherman who has been having his run with the town; Kid Colt decides to help the sheriff reclaim his honor so that he can retire without shame. "The Avenger," art by Al Carreno. Untitled story, art by Jack Keller; As Kid Colt passes by a town, he sees a posse searching for someone, piquing his curiosity for a short while; As he passes through, he is suddenly jumped by a young boy who is armed with a gun named Jimmy Kirk; The boy tells Kid Colt that he is an outlaw and recognizing Kid Colt the boy orders him to take him along wherever he goes. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #33
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 33

    Cover art by Syd Shores. Untitled story, art by Jack Keller; Marshal Frosty Dance captures Kid Colt and aims to bring him in but finds out he isn't the kind of man he thought he was when they are both attacked by Indians. Untitled story, art by Jack Keller; Kid Colt comes upon Cat Hardin's camp and finds a young lady who has been kidnapped; When he frees her Copper Moss mistakenly believes it is so that he can get the ransom money, but he soon discovers that Kid Colt is nothing like him. "Killer In Town" text story. "Rustler's Range," starring Black Rider (Doc Masters), Satan (Black Rider's horse), Gibbs, Carney, and Harwell, art by Dick Ayers. Untitled story, art by George Tuska; Kid Colt stumbles upon an attempt to kill Jed Martin in front of his family by outlaws hired by a rival rancher Frog Rankin; Kid Colt guns the outlaws dead before they can injure Jed and the Kid learns about the situation; Kid Colt then offers to ride them back to their ranch. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #34
    Kid Colt Outlaw (1948) 34

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    Cover art by Russ Heath. "Killer's Valley," art by Jack Keller; In Killerstown Kid Colt has crossed paths with a group of outlaw brothers seeking to avenge the death of their brother whom Kid Colt slew in Abilene; Kid Colt easily guns them down unaware that he is being watched by El Tigre and his men.;El Tigre stops one of his men from taking a shot at Kid Colt. "The Golden Stallion" text story. Untitled story, art by Jack Keller; Kid Colt has been stalked by son of retired Marshal turned sheriff Jake Macklin who took up the job of deputy sheriff to try to prove to people that he is as good as his father; In getting away Kid Colt is forced to shoot the young law man; However, before he can flee the scene, the Kid spots signs that Apache warriors are on their way for the attack; Kid Colt fights off the Apaches and carries the young man to cover and takes him to cover in a nearby cave. "Whip Vs. Guns," art by George Tuska; The Black Rider comes across a rancher named Ben whipped raw and tied to a tree; Freeing Ben, the Black Rider learns that his attacker is an outlaw named Whip Ward; The Black Rider then rushes Ben to the office of his alter-ego Dr. Matthew Masters; There, the Black Rider slips away and chances into his other identity and treats Ben, convincing him not to risk his life by going after Whip Ward and to leave justice to the hands of the Black Rider. Untitled story, art by Jack Keller; Kid Colt has been accused of rustling cattle, pinned for the crime by a local named Houn' Dog, a local man known for his obese stature and laziness; Kid Colt pleads his innocence but nobody believes him and he is strung up to be hung; However, before he can be executed some unknown person shoots the noose allowing Kid Colt to make a daring escape under a hail of bullets. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.