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Cover: Maurice Bramley

Buffalo Bill #40

Jan 1954 · Horwitz · 8d [0-0-8 AUP]
“K-Bomb”

In "K-Bomb," Kid Colt recounts a harrowing chapter from his past to dissuade the troubled teen Greg Peterson from following a life of crime. Flashing back to his pursuit of the ruthless Markson, Kid Colt reveals how a quest for justice led to a deadly confrontation that tested his resolve and forced him to defend himself against a gang he once thought he could outwit. Jack Keller handles both pencils and inks for the interior art, while Maurice Bramley delivers the striking cover.

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artist, inker Jack Keller · cover Maurice Bramley

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artist, inker Jack Keller
cover pencils, inks Maurice Bramley

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After being nearly shot by Greg Peterson who is "practically a member of Jack Brent's gang", Kid Colt retells his story to pursuade the teenage to avoid life as an outlaw. Kid Colt tell Greg he had pursued Markson to avenge his father's murder, before being forced to kill him and possible other members of the gang in self defence.

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