Kid Colt Outlaw #130
In "How the Kid Became an Outlaw!", Blaine Colt grapples with the weight of his own skill when he refuses to carry a gun, fearing his precision might lead to tragedy. But after his father is murdered, he takes justice into his own hands in a deadly duel—only to find himself branded a fugitive. Stan Lee's storytelling, brought to life by Jack Keller’s dynamic art and the sharp inks of Chris Rule, sets the stage for a tale of guilt, legacy, and the line between hero and outlaw. The cover, a striking collaboration by Jack Keller, Dick Ayers, and Chris Rule, captures the moment that changes everything.
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Blaine Colt refuses to wear a gun because he's such a good shot that he's afraid he might kill someone in a moment of rage. When his father is murdered he kills the murderer in a duel and becomes a fugitive from the law.
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