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Cover: Herb Trimpe

Kid Colt Outlaw #156

Nov 1971 · Marvel · 0.25 USD
“A Man Named Colt!”

In "A Man Named Colt!", Kid Colt rides into a showdown between rival freight companies, stepping in to protect a railroad owner and his daughter from sabotage and masked attackers posing as Indians. Written by Joe Gill and brought to life by Jack Keller’s dynamic art and Joe Letterese’s crisp lettering, this 1971 Western thriller delivers a classic showdown with a twist. The cover, by Herb Trimpe, captures the tension in bold, striking lines.

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writer Joe Gill · artist, inker Jack Keller · letterer Joe Letterese · cover Herb Trimpe

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writer Joe Gill
artist, inker Jack Keller
letterer Joe Letterese
cover pencils, inks Herb Trimpe

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Kid Colt comes to the aid of a railroad owner and his daughter who are being sabotaged by a competing stagecoach owner who's vying for control of the freighting business, and whose men, disguised as Indians, have attacked the train.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).